Today in the news

Sigh…… Hope it doesn’t apply to bikers.
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http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,122384,00.html?

WANT to drive to Malaysia?
You may soon have to pay an entry fee of RM20 ($8.70).

No announcements have yet been made about when this fee will be implemented.

New Straits Times reported that the Immigration Department of Malaysia
has already installed special gantries and electronic payment card
readers at the Causeway and Second Link.

The devices are functional and can be activated any time.

Malaysian Minister of Tourism Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansur (right) said
at a press conference yesterday that implementing an entry fee to
Malaysia for Singaporeans shouldn’t in any way dampen their holiday
mood.

He said that Singaporeans would ’slowly get used to’ the
idea of having to pay an entrance fee to Malaysia, reported Lianhe
Zaobao.

He added that because of the Malaysian government’s
subsidies, the price of petrol and other necessities are considerably
lower. (So are the quality of some of these items!!!)

When Singaporeans drive to Malaysia to shop, they also benefit from these lower prices.

He added: ‘So they really shouldn’t begrudge having to pay a small fee.’

He also pointed out that Malaysian cars entering Singapore must also pay $20 when they cross the border.

No fees are levied on weekends and public holidays.

‘This is not a small sum when you convert it to ringgit, and you don’t hear Malaysian drivers complaining about it,’ he said.

Last April, The Straits Times reported that foreign motorists entering
Malaysia from Thailand or Singapore would likely have to pay a RM20
fuel levy for entering the country, regardless of the number of days
they remain there.

But Tengku Adnan said last year that he does
not expect the introduction of an entry fee to affect visitor numbers
from Thailand and Singapore.

Some 9 million Singaporean
tourists are expected to have visited Malaysia last year, and it is
gunning for 10 million Singaporean visitors this year with a RM200
million promotional budget.

Malaysian Deputy Home Affairs Minister Tan Chai Ho said last year
that the mechanics of the fee system were still being worked out.

But to prevent traffic congestion for cars entering Malaysia, the fee
would be charged when cars exited Malaysia instead of when they entered.

He added that the fee would likely be collected via a prepaid card
which would be available at petrol stations and convenience shops.  

‘The use of a prepaid card would help prevent long queues,’ he said. (Right…. So where do we top up?? So it’s juz moving / adding another queue to somewhere else??)

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Another new about Malaysia.

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http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,122385,00.html?

16 handicapped bikers caught for daredevil stunts

THEIR death-defying motorcycle stunts landed them in the soup.

Sixteen bike-stunt hobbyists were stopped by the police from practising their tricks on Sunday in downtown Kuala Lumpur.

But to the police’s surprise, they were no ordinary drivers.

All were disabled.

Among them was a youth who had deformities in his hands and also could
not walk properly. He was performing a bike stunt when the police
caught him.

When in custody, police found that the youth’s fingers were abnormal - they were much shorter than usual. He also had a limp.

No details were given on the other suspects’ disabilities.

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Another news abt MY

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ELSEWHERE IN KL…

A motorist who was robbed of his waistpouch by two fake policemen decided to get even.

Not only did he give chase in his car - he decided to run them over.

He had stopped his car by the roadside to make a call at 3.15am last
Sunday when two robbers approached him, reported Sin Chew Daily.

They asked him to hand over his waistpouch and handphone, and he obeyed.

But he wasn’t about to give up without a fight.

As the two robbers fled on a motorcycle, he got back in his car, gave
chase and knocked them down. One of the robbers, who was riding
pillion, fell off the motorcycle and was pinned under the car. The
other fled with the waistpouch.

When the police arrived, the remaining 22-year-old robber had been seriously injured and was taken to hospital.

He died two hours later.

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Sometimes car drivers also try to do that if you over take them.

:D

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