00:00The debate whether to extend the state of emergency continued inside Parliament today.
00:05But outside the chambers, citizens also had strong opinion.
00:09Here's what they had to say.
00:10Do you think the state of emergency will be any different compared to the other previous states of emergencies?
00:18No, this state of emergency presently is not really making sense because there's an issue.
00:25And even though there's an issue, we're still having crime.
00:30Things are still going on.
00:31So it's not just, the state of emergency is just to say like you're doing something but nothing is being
00:37done.
00:37So it's not making any sense.
00:39Difference to what?
00:40I live under any condition that the Prime Minister say.
00:45Any condition.
00:47If she say don't come in town, I don't come in town.
00:52So, I'm a law-abiding citizen.
00:56I have nothing to argue.
00:58We have the opposition to argue them, not me.
01:02Not me.
01:03Who me?
01:04They want to listen to me.
01:06Who is me?
01:08Are they coming back by?
01:10No, that's not affecting me.
01:12To be honest with you, I welcome any initiative.
01:15But the public must be part of what's happening.
01:20I find they're hiding too much thing from the public.
01:25And likewise too, they had all the plans.
01:30And I really and truly will like to see something more positive.
01:38Yes, the SOE is good, but more could be done.
01:45You understand?
01:46More could be done.
01:47You call things still happening.
01:49People still uneasy.
01:51You understand?
01:52We ask for change.
01:55Show we the change.
01:57Show we the change.
01:59You understand?
01:59It's the same thing over and over and over.
02:03Charlotte Kisto, TV6 News.
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