Who's to blame?

Hong Kong is a curious place. The public and the media seem to enjoy blowing things out of proportion and making a mountain out of a molehill. The universal belief that no news is good news will never be accepted in this city, where a culture of complaining has dominated our lives, allowing the media to thrive and prosper.

As a member of the Independent Police Complaints Council, I can confirm that our city is in the grip of a blame culture, cultivating distrust and fear. The police received more than 4,000 complaints last year, three-quarters of which were unsubstantiated, which indicates a trend of abusing the system.

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