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if a person is aggrieved by a Police officer during the ID Card check, he can lodge a complaint to the Complaints Against Police Office (CAPO).
During the past three years, the CAPO received 146 cases of complaint against 220 Police officers on matters related to ID Card check. 54 cases were resolved through communications between the complainants and the Police to the mutual satisfaction of the parties involved. For the remaining 92 cases, they were mostly classified as "unsubstantiated", "withdrawn" and "not pursuable". No disciplinary action was instituted by the Police Force.
Legislation to regulate the sales descriptions of uncompleted flats
Following is a question by the Hon Albert Chan and an oral reply by the Secretary for Planning, Environment and Lands, Mr Bowen Leung, in the Legislative Council today (Wednesday):
Question:
A number of property owners have recently complained to me that at the time they bought flats from the private developers, the sales brochures indicated that the developers would provide car park spaces for rent. However, after the flats had been occupied for some time, the developers withdrew all such car park spaces and put them up for sale, thus depriving the property owners of their right to rent car park spaces. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:
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what measures does the Government have to protect the rights of property owners in the above situation; and
whether the Government will stipulate in the conditions of land grant a requirement that the developer provide a fixed number of car park spaces for rent in a development project; if so, when such a measure will be implemented; if not, why not?