Thousands rush to pay traffic fines


Good deal: Motorists queueing to pay their traffic summonses at makeshift counters at the George Town district police headquarters.

GEORGE TOWN: Afraid of being hauled to court for accumulating 16 outstanding traffic summonses in the past four years, salesman Tommy Lee rushed to the police station in Jalan Patani to settle them all for half the price.

Although the 42-year-old declined to reveal the amount he paid, he confessed to borrowing money from his boss to wipe the slate clean.

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