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A TUSSLE for parking space causes a simmering feud between two neighbours. The animosity between the two became so toxic that other residents felt uncomfortable.

“It came to a point that the two were using the residents association’s weekly meetings to fire insults at each other. It made it hard for us to discuss things,” said Phase 11, Precinct 9 Residents Association (RA) and Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Mohd Tahir Mohamad, 53.

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