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Transport minister stands ground on new tint rules, tells crime-fighters to move with times

Transport Minister Anthony Loke speaks during a press conference in Putrajaya May 9, 2019. ― Picture by Mukhriz Hazim

“Fighting crime doesn’t mean police have to use traditional methods. I’m not questioning the police SOP but I’m very sure the police have a lot of new technologies nowadays. In 2014, then Bukit Aman CID assistant director of criminal intelligence SAC Abd Manaf Abd Razak had said that there was no evidence to show that tinted vehicle windows lead to increases in the crime rate.

“During the 2014 workshop, the issue was the same. We took into consideration the outcome from it then.

 

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I personally Think is A good Move. Because With The Fees impose on Per Vehicle , Our Government Will Have Extra Revenue To Boost our Country Economy.

Yes ...gud

Stupid minister....?

He will never admit he made a mistake! All he cared about is collect more money.

Make sure you don't do a U-turn after this. Many ppl already jumped on the wagon to tint their cars to near black-out, and in joyous mode now. Shops doing great business. PDRM, set rules to compulsory required all car windows down during road-block.

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