Road users in Bangsar question DBKL’s ‘double standard’ action


THE Bangsar business community and some of its residents are alleging that that Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is practising double standard by issuing department notices instead of compounds on cars parked along certain areas in the township.

A motorist who had parked along Jalan Telawi 3 on Thursday was slapped with compound after parking on a yellow line, but said his colleagues who were illegally parked along Jalan Telawi 7 were only slapped with a department notice which is also known as an administration notice. The notice comes with a mere warning to not park there.

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