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Coalition to Monitor Public Transport and Utilities spokesman Richard Tsoi Yiu-cheong said he had expected reductions of up to 15 percent.
He accused CLP of a lack of sincerity and expressed doubts about the company's future capital expenditure especially since it has already abandoned the plan to build a terminal on Soko Islands.
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| The exit poll as an election tactic |
Richard Tsoi Yiu-cheong, spokesman for Power of Democracy, said it was impossible to believe that the exit polls were for academic use only. "The HKU team was usually three to four researchers in a few voting stations. As this was for academic research, having about 100 stations and randomly selecting voters was fine for academic use.
"However, other exit pollsters have up to 10 people at all 500 voting stations. They ask all voters and then key in details to a PDA [personal digital assistant] immediately," Mr Tsoi said. This data can be used by the Beijing-loyalist camp, he said, to ensure its candidates win more seats by asking supporters to reallocate votes from one candidate to another.
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| Petrol price cuts fail to appease transport union |
Coalition to Monitor Public Transport and Utilities spokesman Richard Tsoi Yiu-cheong urged the government not to approve applications for fare rises and to request firms that had increased fares to now offer concessions.
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