Spot the Damage



The answers to Previous Posting: See for yourself, toilets in Parliament (from left to right)
1. the door handle (upper) skru
2. this door could not be closed.
3. the pipe to the toilet bowl is leaking. If you enlarged the picture, you can see the water dripping and wet floor.
4. damaged soap dispenser
5. missing soap dispenser (leaving a hole on the sink)
After I posted the pictures of the toilets in Parliament, I received comments that the pictures are too small.
I would like to thank friends who sent me guidance and enlarged the sizes of the pictures.


I showed the pictures to my fellow male MPs and they told me there are more for me to snap in the male toilets. In order to avoid the repeat of my earlier posting and causing my friends to stretch their eyes, I have decided to have more pictures
Try to identify the damages. What are the causes? Poor workmanship or vandalism? Or there are too many visitors?
I always make comparison between the quality and maintenance work to the toilets in the shopping mall and toll. My observations are, I experienced more inconveniences whenever I am using the facilities managed by the government than the private.
Who has cheated on the people? Who is to be responsibled? The government should be having the best contractor at the best price to carry out the work. But in Malaysia, it is sad to say, it is otherwise.

I see a some rolls of toilet papers paid by tax payers’ monies that can be thrown at people like the Jerai and Kinabatangan MPs in the august house so that you can get six months holiday from attending the circus. The government supports people who have no pride in their work and the results of their work including as contractors. The government just wants an ethic group to dominate everything so they they could be independent of all other ‘migrants’ and enemies of the unIslamic world. However while men propose, God disposes. Heaven have eyes.
Comment by Vox Populi — October 29, 2005 @ 8:22 am
While I think the issue of ‘public toilet in Parliament’ is a bit petty to be raised at a national level house of representative, I do agree with the intent and focus of ensuring quality and perfection in performing one dues. The contractor in this case, surely have failed and the government machinery in Parliament has also failed in ensuring standard delivery of work produced. I agree that it can’t be allowed at this level, at it surely has to stop at a higher level or larger scale!
Comment by Denise Wahlenberg — October 30, 2005 @ 3:04 pm
Ahahaa… maybe the contractor or in this case the sub-contractor yet to receive his previous payment. Could that explained why the repairs done in the toilet is having this scenario? hmmmm
Comment by ivan — November 2, 2005 @ 1:02 am
Screw the skru into the Jerai and Kinabatangan MPs and make them led a gotong-royong of BN MPs especially Samy to make good the defects.
Comment by Mamamia — November 2, 2005 @ 9:11 pm