It’s not fine to park in OKU lots


Chow (holding OKU sign), MBPP councillors and other guests giving the thumbs down during a demonstration on a car being towed away during the disabled-friendly campaign at Occupy Beach Street.

THE Penang Island City Council (MBPP) took action against 243 able-bodied drivers who parked their cars in designated parking lots for the disabled between January and May.

Councillor Chris Lee said 220 were issued traffic summonses of RM100 each, nine had their vehicles towed away while 14 others had their wheels clamped.

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