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KL Police Chief Datuk Azmi Abu Kassim said reporting police presence and roadblocks on Waze will only hamper enforcement efforts to nab motorists driving under the influence or with other traffic offences.

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The Kuala Lumpur police want the public to stop sharing information about police presence and roadblocks through Waze. According to the KL police chief Datuk Azmi Abu Kassim, reporting police presence will only hamper enforcement efforts against motorists driving under the influence of alcohol and those who commit other traffic offences.

Azmi added that road users should be aware of the dangers they face due to negligence from drunk drivers, drivers who run red lights and those who drive against traffic flow. The chief said those who have never been affected by the misfortune caused by the carelessness and negligence of traffic offenders would not be able to feel the pain and suffering victims’ families have to endure.

Reporting police presence has been a standard feature on Waze which helps other road users to reduce their speed at potential speed traps and to avoid roadblocks. While it isn’t really clear if using the Waze reporting feature is illegal in Malaysia, it is an offence to use your phone while driving. Reporting police presence on mobile appssome controversy

after hinting that they dropped police presence reports on Waze in an attempt to make drivers slow down on their roads. In replies to some criticism, the police force said they were not responsible for policing budget cuts that decimated traffic units around the country while insisting that their actions were clever and innovative use of technology.

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then later if people dont do as they say , they wield banhammer . lol

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