An Easy Problem to Solve
Every year we read the depressing statistics of road accidents and so far all the Ops Sikap have done little to reduce the accident rates.
To my simple mind, if during the whole year little action is taken against traffic offenders, one cannot expect a change in behaviour during the periodical campaigns. In my estimation, only ten percent of all traffic offences are recorded and booked and of that, probably 50% is for speeding.
In the meantime, we are creating traffic demons on the roads.
What more if these unqualified persons get their licence under a false declaration?
Apart from the JPJ launching “sting” operations to nab the syndicates involved and that would mean having a special team from outside, the JPJ can make use of technology to beat the crooks.
The Immigration Department uses this method in the annual screening of maids and perhaps they can negotiate with FOMEMA for a better rate like RM50 for the annual check-up as pregnancy tests are not needed.
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1 Comments:
surfwarrior
Thanks for your comments.
I agree it is a symptom of corruption that is a topic often written in this blog.
It may be depressing but you give up, then you allow the evil ones to win.
By bothering to comment, you are still taking part in the process.
I guess you may be in the same age group as me(50 to 60). Malaysia may not change in our lifetime but we must keep trying for our future descendants.
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