Clamp my car and I'll spray your eyes


YET another Subang Jaya Municipal Council enforcement officer has been physically attacked for doing his job.

During a clamping operation on Tuesday along Jalan Puteri 1/4, Bandar Puteri Puchong, said officer and his partner clamped a white Honda City for failing to park at a designated area.

Moments later, at about 12.40pm, a couple approached the officer and acted aggressively.

The man sprayed an unidentified liquid at the officer and then ran off with his wife.

Serdang police chief Asst Comm Megat Mohamad Aminuddin Megat Alias said the officer suffered irritation to his eyes, which caused blurry vision. He also had trouble breathing.

Megat said they were calling for the couple to surrender themselves and cooperate with the police investigation.

MPSJ has not commented on the incident.

In September, a video of a woman screaming and threatening an MPSJ officer with a car steering lock went viral on social media. This happened in the same area as this latest incident.

The woman also had her car clamped for not parking in a designated parking area. Even though she had a disabled driver sticker on the windscreen of the car, she failed to produce the OKU card as proof when requested by the officer.

 

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