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1. Introduction 2

2. Objective 3

3. Methodology 3

4. Definition 4

5. General Overview 5

6. Literature Review 6

7. Conclusion 10

8. References 10

INTRODUCTION

I, student of OUM had given an assignment regarding the violent by “Mat Rempit” that made the headline in news recently in our country. This assignment has given me opportunity to look over the main root for these problems. This assignment will cover the cause and also the recommendation to overcome the problems. News paper, journal, web, bulletin, peer and family opinion is the main sources for this assignment. By the end of this report, at least the readers can analyze what makes “Mat Rempit” act so badly and threatening to public. Most importantly each of us should do our part together to save this “Mat Rempit” or save them before being “Mat Rempit”. This is our country, we proud to be part of it so do show some contribution.
A phrase taken from J.F Kennedy, “Don’t ask what your country done for you, but ask yourself, what you have done for your country.” Together we build our nation, one for all and all for one.

OBJECTIVE

The main objective for this assignment is to find the main cause for this violent by “Mat



References: Most of them came from broken families. They stayed in cramped two-bedroom flats with many siblings and the mothers had to work two jobs. ( thestar wed, 29th April 2009) This is the most reason why they involve in “mat rempit” Mat Rempits usually travel in groups and race in bustling city centre on weekend nights. In recent times, Mat Rempits have been linked to gangsterism, gang robbery, street fighting, assault, vandalism, theft and bullying. ( www.wikipedia.org 2009)

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