Council: It should be nipped in the bud


Clean image: Johor Baru is presently considered free from touting activities. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Any form of touting should be nipped in the bud to prevent such activities from spreading and harming the country’s image, says the Malaysian Tourist Guides Council.

Its president Jimmy Leong Wie Kong said fortunately, Johor Baru does not have touts preying on tourists at the moment.

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