Police in New Territories North and Hong Kong Island continued their assault on pedestrian offences, with an operation codenamed “Autobinder” dishing out 256 tickets for jaywalking in two operations this week. Cops […]
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Police in New Territories North and Hong Kong Island continued their assault on pedestrian offences, with an operation codenamed “Autobinder” dishing out 256 tickets for jaywalking in two operations this week. Cops […]
The Chief Executive today outlined planning for cycle tracks that lobbyists say is just a restatement of a long-toothed project and will not help shift commuter journeys away from cars. In the […]
Government doubts over District Council oaths today could further slash three of the city’s beleaguered Traffic & Transport Committees (TTCs), institutions that have already seen a citywide 60% drop in membership with […]
Police are hunting a cyclist who charged at a taxi with his bicycle and then smashed the windscreen with a rock or heavy object in Mong Kong this morning, leading to injuries […]
State-owned ferry company CKS has launched a new harbour sightseeing trip, using a Guangzhou-style river-cruise ship and offering 90-minute “Symphony of Lights” tours for HK$300 per person from the Water Taxi berth […]
Hong Kong and Guangdong have formed a new anti-smuggling task force to bust triad smuggling syndicates, after a high-level meeting in Shenzhen to discuss the tragic death of a young marine police […]
Rights activist Ho Loy today pulled off an 11th-hour escape from certain bankruptcy, meeting a Department of Justice (DOJ) deadline to pay the final $72,388 outstanding legal costs concerning a Judicial Review […]
Hundreds of cyclists and pedestrians in Kowloon West were caught up in a police crackdown on illegal parking and other road-related offences on Tuesday. Those on foot or two wheels accounted for […]
A major police operation to tackle triad smugglers has yielded 85 arrests from hideouts and piers around the city, including Tsing Yi, Tung Chung, Tuen Mun, Yau Ma Tei and Cheung Sha […]
Lawmaker Regina Ip today told the Development Bureau (DevB) it need not listen to the public in deciding the future of the Protection of Harbour Ordinance (PHO), citing examples from the US […]