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<blockquote data-quote="chaiks" data-source="post: 256360" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>There is no way any police enforcement officer on the road can do this. They should work with the right people, say JPJ. They have to have the right mandate and specification to police and enforce it. This should also be the part of the JPJ vehicle transfer inspection. Imagine an innocent buyer got whole of a car with illegal mods. The authority knows, but they also want to purposely make it vague mah... so, like a previous replied that for new car should be ok. The authority may not want to shoot themselves on their foot by contradicting the gov or JPJ approved products installed from the factory.</p><p></p><p>So, for those got from used car dealers & locally mod, will most likely need to be careful.</p><p></p><p>Frankly, this is one issue I loathe the most. My case, most of the P2, SUVs, and car mod is the culprit. The obvious one is those with a spoiled few dollar bulb, resort to high beam. Most of the time on modded cars somore, probably spend on stickers or "extra heavy" aero-visually-dynamic mods. They want to let other people see their mod mah... </p><p></p><p>The funny one is those that mod their fog light as the main beam, leaving the low & high beam off. This is outright glaring and dangerous trying to illuminate the road from such low angle, that also blind opposite and cars in front. The BMW is also one of the favourite victim as well. In general, most of us are irresponsible !@#$%^ when come to driving or vehicle ownership.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for my rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaiks, post: 256360, member: 278"] There is no way any police enforcement officer on the road can do this. They should work with the right people, say JPJ. They have to have the right mandate and specification to police and enforce it. This should also be the part of the JPJ vehicle transfer inspection. Imagine an innocent buyer got whole of a car with illegal mods. The authority knows, but they also want to purposely make it vague mah... so, like a previous replied that for new car should be ok. The authority may not want to shoot themselves on their foot by contradicting the gov or JPJ approved products installed from the factory. So, for those got from used car dealers & locally mod, will most likely need to be careful. Frankly, this is one issue I loathe the most. My case, most of the P2, SUVs, and car mod is the culprit. The obvious one is those with a spoiled few dollar bulb, resort to high beam. Most of the time on modded cars somore, probably spend on stickers or "extra heavy" aero-visually-dynamic mods. They want to let other people see their mod mah... The funny one is those that mod their fog light as the main beam, leaving the low & high beam off. This is outright glaring and dangerous trying to illuminate the road from such low angle, that also blind opposite and cars in front. The BMW is also one of the favourite victim as well. In general, most of us are irresponsible !@#$%^ when come to driving or vehicle ownership. Sorry for my rant. [/QUOTE]
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