Government planning stiffer penalties to stop Mat Rempit menace
The Star, Monday October 16, 2006
Government planning stiffer penalties to stop Mat Rempit menace
KUALA LUMPUR: Stiffer penalties await Mat Rempit.
Their motorcycles would be confiscated and their licences suspended. Action would also be taken against the organisers of the illegal races.
These are some amendments to the laws that the Government is looking at to overcome the problem.
“This is a clear signal that the Government is serious in overcoming the problem of illegal racing,” Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak told reporters after launching a road safety campaign.
He said there was a proposal by some quarters to impose mandatory jail terms for illegal racing but the Cabinet felt that the punishment was to heavy.
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BON VOYAGE: Najib giving out goodie bags to the Kuala Lumpur-Butterworth express bus commuters at the Jalan Duta terminal in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Behind him is Transport Minister Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy. –Bernamapic
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Najib likened road users who flout the law as “thieves.”
“If they think they can ‘steal’ and escape from enforcement, they will do it. They don’t realise that they are actually affecting the whole system.”
He expressed disappointment over the 6,000-odd road fatalities each year despite the Government’s efforts to reduce road accidents.
“This is unacceptable. If we multiply 6,000 with 10 years, we get 60,000, which is comparable to a population of a small town. It would be great if we can reduce the number.”
Najib said he told enforcement officers from the police and Road Transport Department to issue summonses on the spot to road users who flout the law during the festive seasons.
“Don’t give them a chance! Just issue the summons and don’t allow them to accumulate arrears.
“Don’t practice discretionary power because that will create other problems,” he said.
