RECORDS of outstanding traffic summonses issued by all local authorities in Selangor could soon be linked to the Road Transport Department (JPJ), if the Attorney-General gives the approval. This will allow the offenders to be put on the JPJ blacklist as well.
“All local authorities in Selangor will be working with the JPJ to blacklist offenders who have outstanding traffic summonses issued by the local councils,” said Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang) president Mohd Sayuthi Bakar.
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