mizhan
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ramsing;542243 said:hmmm....i got no summonses. i guess above 280kmh they cant detect....:wink:
wait wait.. i go find 5 more throttle bodies first
ramsing;542243 said:hmmm....i got no summonses. i guess above 280kmh they cant detect....:wink:
initialM;542247 said:KNN u r the brotherfxxker of all speed demon. I'll inform PDRM to watch your back closely (I'll supply ghee for them) so I can waive 5 saman.:thefinger:
Next election I'll pay back the summons:thefinger::thefinger:
mizhan;542330 said:wait wait.. i go find 5 more throttle bodies first
jaleeks23;542458 said:I think depending on the location, you'll need to go to that district's pdrm station and get the photo at the same time, show them the registration belongs to ur wife's car, not a 4x4....most probably the 4x4 was using fake plates....oh!
XXX;542471 said:...anybody out there knows how long before one cannot be summoned anymore, if not mistaken I read somewhere before, that after a certain period of time if the law does not catch up with you they cant summoned you anymore....the summons become null & void....anybody?
....oh! for those curious to know, I only got 1 and that also for 'No Farking'...
enkil;542633 said:Got 8 summons... 2 blacklist. Darn!
affan66;542666 said:in cyberjaya got speed traps la. I got one, doing 110 in an 80.. freeking RM300 for that. Paid it because received notice. Another 4 to pay... 3 from 2 years before and 1 this year going down to JB
Don Franco;549574 said:Police recommend affordable fines for ‘saman ekor’ offences
August 05, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 – Taking heed of the numerous complaints about the “saman ekor” (postal summonses), the police have recommended that the government set a rate for these compound fines which traffic offenders can afford to pay.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said he had put in a recommendation “to the highest level” for the summonses to be issued henceforth to carry fines which the traffic offenders could afford to pay.
“The possibility of reducing the fines depends on the traffic offence. The matter is still at the study stage and a decision will be made soon,” he told reporters after the closing of the police al-quran recital in Bukit Aman, here.
The rate would be worked out by the police and the Road Transport Department (JPJ), he said, adding that another suggestion was to extend the period of payment of the fine.
Musa also said that the issuing of the vehicle registration number should also be given to one party.
“If the JPJ is given such authority, then only the JPJ can issue the numbers, and not any motor outlet. Otherwise, many false number plates will be issued,” he said. – Bernama
Don Franco;549575 said:As for the number plates.. somebody gona make lots of money...
Don Franco;549574 said:Musa also said that the issuing of the vehicle registration number should also be given to one party.
“If the JPJ is given such authority, then only the JPJ can issue the numbers, and not any motor outlet. Otherwise, many false number plates will be issued,” he said. – Bernama