Singapore says nearly RM100m in outstanding fines chalked up by foreign (read Malaysian) motorists | Malay Mail

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Singapore says nearly RM100m in outstanding fines chalked up by foreign (read Malaysian) motorists

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Malaysia should do something about foreign (read Singaporean) drivers' outstanding fines too. It's just absurb they come here and be reckless drivers causing traffic & parking problems then leave with a breeze. Singaporean is strict with their drivers & we should learn from them.

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