Lowu Procedures + HK SAR regrets to be unable....

Going through Lowu yesterday utilizing my very precious 1x entry visa for some emergency factory visit. Here the procedure at the China immigration counter:
ME: Handing out passport to officer
OFFICER: Going through passport - finding the 1x entry visa and making some mark on it - looking at my passport photo - looking at me to make sure me is me.........
OFFICER: Do you have Hong Kong ID ?
ME: Yes - do you want to see it ?
OFFICER: No.
Going through passport again...back to visa page + chopping the entry chop. Turning around to the back of his counter and winking to another officer standing behind the counter.
Please go with him.
2nd OFFICER: Ask me to stand in front of some kind of foldable table (like a camping table) and asked for my passport again.
ME: Giving him my passport
2nd OFFICER: Starts counting my entry chops on around 40 pages in my passport and then give back the passport to me.
I was so blushed about this I even did not ask the guy WHY are you doing this ?
And for whatever reason he did it - it seems he not even took the record about the number of chops he was counting - but I can refresh your memory Mr. Customsman:
69 entries (excluding the one just chopped) - not bad for somebody suddenly coming in with a 1x entry L visa permitted to Shenzhen only.
Then walking away happily with the great feeling of just having 1 page of my passport wasted for a 5 hour visit.
Before me at the counter a woman either Indonesian or Philippina (looking like a housewife) have been "turned away" from the counter - means sent back into the hall. Whatever reason I dont know. A (very) black guy standing next to one of the counters before the yellow line and looking quite desperated - it seems he also had "some problems".
Maybe this 2 have been terrorists ?
HERE THE ANSWER FROM THE SECRETARY OF SECURITY OF THE HK SAR about my questions (from my private email) how to exactly get the famous VISA NOTIFICATION LETTER and other particulars about this matter (the same questions some posts below).
No comment for this answer:
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Thank you for your e-mail of 18 May 2008 and I am authorised to give you a reply. I regret that I am unable to answer your questions which are outside the remit of the HKSAR Government and you may wish to seek OCMFA's advice direct (e-mail : fmcovisa_hk@mfa.gov.cn) or visit their website at http://www.fmcoprc.gov.hk/eng/default.htmfor information. Yours faithfully,
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The email address given is not answering ANYBODY + the webpage is NOT giving any answers or correct instructions.
And here some hints about how the "business is affected" - but what is a 5.3% decline of visitors to Beijing in such a fast growing and so prosperous society ? This is very bad (political) marketing and the consultants for the new visa policy should get FIRED, because the effect of this policy is creating an image which is not very helpful for China.
This visa policy will destroy more business this consultants can imagine in their "wildest dreams".........................................Thanks !
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121138172668010789.html?mod=googlenews_wsj