IT IS about 2pm at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) carpark traffic command centre in the city where huge computer screens are mounted on the left, right and centre of the darkened room.
On these screens, the little icons displayed represent 1,200 parking machines in 46,000 DBKL parking bays.
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