Taxi Driver protests, pay increase: $500/driver today – 13 October, 2014

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A group of about 30 taxi’s parked on the tram tracks heading towards Central, and lent to their horns to annoy all around. Most drivers sat in their cars eating lunch, when asked why they were there “My manager (the person who owns/manages the taxi and its licence) told me to come” Based on the previous protest, I asked the drivers “Are you getting paid $400 to come here”.”No, it’s $500″ confirmed two drivers.

Unsurprisingly when I tried to take photos of those organising the taxi protest, they tried to avoid the camera and refused to answer the question “How many drivers are here without being paid to come?”

 

Umbrella Movement 13 October: Police remove barriers outside the Mandarin Hotel

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At around 5:30am Police moved in large numbers to remove barricades at various places in Admiralty and Central. The police negotiator described it as recovering government property… without wanting to be picky, since we HongKongers paid for it with our taxes isn’t it ‘our’ property. Regular police equipped riot shields, batons, helmets and gas masks provided a cordon for the members of the Police Tactical Unit – wear blue fatigues, instead of the more military green – who removed the makeshift roadblocks that had been in place for over two weeks.

The limited removals at first glance seem to do nothing for traffic movement other than allow guests of the Mandarin to arrive by taxi instead of having to walk a few feet – certainly worth the effort of a thousand uniformed police and numerous plain clothed officers!

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Waking Eye: Searlette Lau and Minnie Law

Waking Eye

Across the three Umbrella Movement zones, Hongkongers have been using all sorts of means to express themselves and their frustrations with a government that has lost touch with their needs and stifled hope. Searlette Lau and Minnie Law are two City University students who put the finishing touches to their art installation on the walls of Legco yesterday.

Inspired by their professors description of art in other protests zones around the world and a global project called Insideout which transforms messages of personal identity into works of art – the two students wandered amongst the protestors picking out 100 who were asked to cover their eyes. The resulting images were blown up and pasted together to create the installation.

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New Look Women’s League Structure

Gai Wu - Grand Champions

The 2014-15 domestic rugby season kicked-off last weekend, with a record number of 81 men’s and women’s teams, a leap of 7 teams from the previous year and continuing the steady annual increase in participation over the past decade.

A significant factor in this success story is the growing popularity of women’s rugby, and this is reflected in this year’s revamped league structure which sees 22 teams split into a Premiership of 6 sides, a National League 1 of 8 sides, and a National 10s League of 8 sides.

This closely mirrors the men’s league framework, and gives an easier pathway for both newcomers to the game and also those transitioning from girls youth rugby through to the senior ranks, and all the way up to our full time Sevens squad athletes at the Hong Kong Sports Institute.

“This has been an exciting period for women’s rugby,” explains the Union’s Women’s Rugby Officer Cookie Tse, “and we are confident that the new league together with a revised set of competition rules will provide the basis for a very competitive and enjoyable season at all levels. In the past few months we’ve had some great results with a women’s section in the New Territories District 7s Tournament for the first time, a win in the first leg of the Asian Sevens Series, and a strong 4th place in the Asian Games, so we’re in a really good place as we commence the new season.”

The women’s leagues will run through to Christmas and then resume in the new year and climax with a combined Grand Championship Finals Day at King’s Park on Saturday 7th March; Gai Wu Ladies (pictured above) are the defending champions of both the 15s and 10s titles, and will be determined to get their name on the very first Women’s Premiership Trophy!

Keep up todate with fixtures, results and match reports here on bcmagazine.net

Hong Kong Cafe, Grand Opening – 24 October, 2013

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Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour @ Venetian CotaiArena – 8pm, 12 October, 2013

Just when you thought your pet monkey was safe, Justin Bieber arrives in Macau on the 12 October as part of his Believe Tour. While many Bieber fans – known as Beliebers – are open in their adoration for all things Justin and willing swell his bank balance by buying everything ‘Bieber’, having the final concert of his Asian tour in Macau allows for many closet Beliebers (not me) to attend. A word of warning to parents bringing young Beliebers as cover for their own adoration ‘The Justin’ has been late on stage to many of his concerts so perhaps book a room to avoid any bieber-trums. Tickets go on sale July 10, 2013 at 10 am from CotaiTicketing

Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour
When: 8pm 12 October 2013
Where: CotaiArena, Venetian, Macau
How Much: MOP$1,680, MOP$1,280, MOP$980, MOP$680, MOP$380 from Cotaiticketing.com
Tickets go on sale July 10, 2013 at 10 a.m
Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour @ Macau - 12 October, 2013