Cops: Use navigation apps responsibly


PETALING JAYA: Despite alerting users to the locations of police and their speed traps, traffic and navigation apps have not hindered enforcement against speed fiends.

Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department director Senior Asst Comm Sharul Othman Mansor said the popularity and widespread use of Waze and Google Maps had not stopped his men from using their radar guns or speed cameras on those exceeding the speed limit.

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