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Thumbs up Serious Jiuhu Traffic Polis: We are not a revenue collection agency. Malaysia still w

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

http://www.todayonline.com/world/asi...nders-malaysia

Singaporeans are the top in the list of foreigners who broke Malaysia’s traffic laws in the past seven years, Malaysian federal traffic police said. “We are not a revenue collection agency. Our mandate is to enforce and educate road users whose disregard for traffic rules can cause deaths and accidents,”

184,014 unpaid summonses from Singapore vehicles from 2010-16.

:oIo: 184,014 unpaid? then another million summons paid? Many tio summon until dunno.



http://www.ibtimes.sg/malaysia-traff...ing-fines-6271
Thousands of Singaporean motorists were caught for unpaid summons and were fined close to RM200,000 (S$64,333) in a 48-hour crackdown in Malaysia.

According to the Malay Mail Online, nearly 5,710 foreign vehicles were checked in traffic police operation on Friday and Saturday and almost 3,000 Singaporean motorists were settled for 3,275 summons. The police were confiscating their vehicles if they were not paying the fines on spot. The vehicles were returned only after they paid up.


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