This is the official web site for Bus Spam, unsolicited broadcast
on public buses in Hong Kong. We collect information,
report the findings and initiate programs aim at stopping the spread
of spam on public buses. As bus spam affects 2 million adults and
close to 500,00 children daily (41% of the population), we sincerely
ask for your help.
Current Campaign
On their way to school, your sons and daughters
- were shown movies not suitable for them,
- were flashed with obscenity,
- were bombarded with violence,
- were indoctrinated by superstition,
- were brainwashed with messages aimed at setting their preferences
and values for life.
This is no imaginary tales.
Close to 500,000 children in Hong Kong are faced with such horror
ever day. We have initiated this campaign to stop the harms caused
to them through exposure to bus spam.
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Helpless
Rider |
A sample
of bus spam |
Riding bus with eyes closed |
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Animal
> Children |
Helpless Parents |
Animals in Germany enjoy better rights than
children bus riders of Hong Kong. Why? |
"You don't approve this ad, then why
do you let you son watch it on buses?"
"I don't know he is watching it." |
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When you visit Hong Kong, drop your rights to
freedom at the door steps of public buses. |
In the name of
profit
Bus companies increase their profits by running bus spam at
the expense of the suffering of the 2nd generation of Hong Kong. |
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S.I.R.S. |
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Severe Infringement of Rights
Respect for passengers' rights has gone to the pawn shop. |
3 Gone's:
- Children's rights, Gone!
- Parents' rights, Gone!
- Heaven-given rights, Gone!
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Your
Vote |
Freedom
Lost |
See a sample of bus spam
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On the first of July
500 thousand more
Took to the Hong Kong streets
Attempting to stop
The passing of Article 23 ...
Little did they know
Liberty was lost
Freedom was long gone
Before the passing
Of Article 23
more |
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In Hong Kong,
harms caused by bus spam:
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2.5 million are enslaved |
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bus riders lose 7.2 years of their lives |
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and $2,160,000 |
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and close to 500,000 children are brainwashed by it
every day |
Future issues:
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Top 10 wrongs |
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Different types of bus spam |
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People affected |
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Harms caused |
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Money lost |
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What the bus operators, the government and bus riders
have responded |
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What laws would apply |
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What other countries would do |
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more ... |
Also ...
Your $$$ worth?
Advertisers, how effective are your ads?
Why are riders mad?
Is Transport Department's conducting surveys and opinion
polls sufficient to discharge its duties?
Will setting up a quiet zone remove the bus operators
from their legal liabilities?
What laws are they breaking when they expose you to
bus spam?
Can they get away with it? |
In Hong Kong, since 1997, bus companies have been fitting
public buses with TV broadcasting systems have been installed
on public buses, blasting out loud broadcast non-stop.
As a result, bus riders, kids, even babies are forced to
watch and to listen to advertisements during their bus rides.
99.9% of photos shown were taken on buses in HK. |
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