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  • Pruvan
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    They will ask right if want to settle there and then.. That's the que for the 50 rm

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  • Benlu
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    Very good information bro! I heard not to give bribes cuz there's someone who gives bribes and went to jail!

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  • superstiff
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    keep looking at their nametags and they will let u go eventually...

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  • zoneware
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    I tot the norm is to kiap $50 in ur passport ?

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  • albertgo
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    Just wanna share this video found online.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-w7FmoYGQ0

    Wondering anyone can remember a cool physics theory?

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  • dnalor
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    too much of bad experience till i stopped going msia anymore

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  • dnalor
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    got snatch theft once and broken friend's car windows and stole all gadgets etc.

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  • dnalor
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    thanks for the tips bro

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  • taggy
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    I usually pay them RM30 only. hahaha

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  • kielin75
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    Did it look like an official summons? The thing is, they track summonses which are not paid. I had a friend who drove in and then they wouldn't let him drive out at the customs cos they said he had unpaid summonses.

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  • nelsonq
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    same here encountered once for a offence for my window tinting at the entrance near the malaysia customs, 2 police officers keep on repeating the same sentence that if you pay the fine at JPJ (malaysia traffic police office) will cost me around 300-400 serveral times. I told them straight at their face now you caught me i have no other choice but have you to issue summon to me and which i came back to SG land look at the summon written in some malay words which i dont understand and threw it away.... =)

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  • craze
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    Originally posted by daned View Post
    I wonder if for speeding, should we really get the ticket and go off instead of paying kopi money
    It actually depends on situation...But,for the latest info on Rising Anti-Corruption gg on,just ask them to issued u a summon ticket,in case they charged u for corruption...

    My story :-

    Was travelling in my friend car,being hauled to roadside approaching a road block...Decided not to pay & ask them to issued a summon...In the end,they just ask us to go...But that was after several attempts by 2 officers asking "Do u know u exceed speed limits"???They repeated the same questions 2-3 times,but end up,ask us to go...I think that was when they didnt get what they expected,then no choice,lolx.

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  • daned
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    I wonder if for speeding, should we really get the ticket and go off instead of paying kopi money

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  • 4Dvisor
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    err..... how many of us can speak and understand fluent Malay? If not, one chicken one duck tok oso..... no use.....

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  • aazim
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    Polices in general are lazy...
    So if they say you'll be fine and suggest that you need to pay a certain amount.. Tell them you will follow them to the station and file your innocence..
    Sure they say next time don't speed..
    Must always challenge them and understand the law...

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