There will be no compromise on Thai vehicles that enter and leave the country but fail to heed Malaysian road transport laws and regulations, stressed Perlis Road Transport Department director Fatimah Mohamed Ali Piah.
"There are many who do not see what RTD is doing because we take the approach of conducting patrols to catch offenders and less static operations because this method is more effective to prevent them from learning about the movements of our enforcement teams,” she toldThese"pirates” not only ferry passengers around Padang Besar but also utilise vans to transport Thai workers of Thai restaurants outside Perlis like in Penang, Kedah and Negeri Sembilan to the Padang Besar Customs,...
The highest number involved abusing the ICP at 482 cases and that enforcement against this offence was further stepped up this year, she said. She said that among the conditions for applying for the ICP were that the vehicle must be registered in the country of origin with the licence plate in Roman letters and numbers , must have valid registration documents with translation into Bahasa Malaysia or English and has Malaysian Third Party Insurance.
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