The rule of thumb here is just follow the local law...when we can obey the law here, the same applies to other country too
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Tips: What to do if stopped by Malaysian police
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Originally posted by Nicholas74512 View PostThere was once my friend and i were stopped, but he just kept denying and the police actually let us off. Haha, save the 50rm.
I actually did that on my way back from KL. I just kept insisting that I was within speed limit and they let me off eventually.
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Never bother to stop... i kena 3 road blocks stoppage last 6 months asking for' ang pow'.
2 of them i argued cos i m very sure i did not speed and i told the corrupted TP to show me proof on spot.
In the end he let me go cos i m 'wasting' his time arguing and his fellow colleagues accumulated more 'red packets' and he cannot tahan.
Last one recently at N-S highway, was kena ask to go shoulder, i totally ignored him and just drive pass.
All these corrupted TP are just randomly picking SINGAPORE cars with only driver or kids on board and stop you for ' red packet ',if too many pax inside car they will not dare stop u.
SO.... next time u are stopped, if u really commit an offence then do wat u think u feel comfortable with.
If u did not commit offence, u can argue and ask for proofs on spot.
All these TP road blocks are out to ask money only, they will not spend time with you arguing, nor will they submit your names up to their dept heads cos their greedy heads will ask to share ang pows too.
So u can just drive away and ignore them.
A real tp will stop you and issue summons instead of talking softly to you. So just never give them money, ask for summons receipt.
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