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<blockquote data-quote="mysupra" data-source="post: 1629645" data-attributes="member: 10531"><p>sakuraguy, ive read the petition rules. Will you send it to the proper jabatan in malaysia? becuase it says here:</p><p></p><p><strong>How are petitions delivered?</strong></p><p></p><p>At PetitionOnline.com, our policy is that delivery of petitions is at the discretion and <strong>by the hand of the petition authors</strong>, rather than us, the hosting service.</p><p></p><p>Petitions can be delivered electronically, simply by emailing the petition URL with a note of explanation to the petition recipient. Or the petition pages can be printed and delivered physically. For maximum impact with a successful petition, we recommend doing both.</p><p></p><p>Again, at the discretion of the petition authors, petitions can be delivered repeatedly as they gather more signatures. In general, we would recommend against this -- since the first delivery will have the most impact, it is probably better in most cases to wait until a maximum level of support has been recorded. In the case of an urgent issue, there may be a stronger argument for delivering early, and then delivering again later when more support has been demonstrated.</p><p></p><p>Because of the power of the press in spreading the word, perhaps a very effective strategy would be to send the petition URL relatively early to various appropriate media, with a note of explanation that the petition is still very much in progress. This could bring it more into the public eye, and begin to influence public officials (or other intended recipients), without diluting the impact of the actual petition delivery to them later on. The final delivery to the petition target could then wait until an overwhelming response has been received.</p><p></p><p>Assistance in printing petitions for delivery may be provided to petition authors on a fee for services basis. Please contact PetitionOnline Customer Service for more information. </p><p></p><p>Im sure if we make this petition known, most malaysians will agree to sign it.</p><p></p><p>So it means, doing this online petition is just a 1st step. You then have to send it to the proper authority, and wait for their decision. It is like passing a bill to the parlimen. Just have to make sure we pass it to the proper authority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysupra, post: 1629645, member: 10531"] sakuraguy, ive read the petition rules. Will you send it to the proper jabatan in malaysia? becuase it says here: [B]How are petitions delivered?[/B] At PetitionOnline.com, our policy is that delivery of petitions is at the discretion and [B]by the hand of the petition authors[/B], rather than us, the hosting service. Petitions can be delivered electronically, simply by emailing the petition URL with a note of explanation to the petition recipient. Or the petition pages can be printed and delivered physically. For maximum impact with a successful petition, we recommend doing both. Again, at the discretion of the petition authors, petitions can be delivered repeatedly as they gather more signatures. In general, we would recommend against this -- since the first delivery will have the most impact, it is probably better in most cases to wait until a maximum level of support has been recorded. In the case of an urgent issue, there may be a stronger argument for delivering early, and then delivering again later when more support has been demonstrated. Because of the power of the press in spreading the word, perhaps a very effective strategy would be to send the petition URL relatively early to various appropriate media, with a note of explanation that the petition is still very much in progress. This could bring it more into the public eye, and begin to influence public officials (or other intended recipients), without diluting the impact of the actual petition delivery to them later on. The final delivery to the petition target could then wait until an overwhelming response has been received. Assistance in printing petitions for delivery may be provided to petition authors on a fee for services basis. Please contact PetitionOnline Customer Service for more information. Im sure if we make this petition known, most malaysians will agree to sign it. So it means, doing this online petition is just a 1st step. You then have to send it to the proper authority, and wait for their decision. It is like passing a bill to the parlimen. Just have to make sure we pass it to the proper authority. [/QUOTE]
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