Saturday, April 24, 2010

Farmer never drives to KK but gets fined by City Hall

2304_angAngkarau bin Antawor, 47, has never set foot in Kota Kinabalu and is contented to remain in Kg Mosopoh tending to his farm.

It therefore, came as a great shock when he received a notice of reminder from the Kota Kinabalu City Hall to settle a parking fine.

The notice stated that as car owner of SA 8555, he had committed an offence under the by-law for car parking and is liable to a fine of up to RM5,000.

It stated that the vehicle was parked on an unauthorised spot at Jalan Tugu in front of the City Hall on 16 November 2008.

Angkarau, a farmer with nine children however, insisted that on that date the vehicle was with him in Kg Mosopoh located 70km from Keningau and 200km from Kota Kinabalu.

“The car was just left idle in the village for nearly half a year because it had broken down,” he said suggesting that the registration number could have been used by someone else on another vehicle.

His car was sent for repair recently and is now used by the family to travel to Nabawan or send the children to school.

Angkarau wants the City Hall to investigate the matter and insists that he has not committed any offence under the by-law.

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  1. Aiks? Never drived to KK but still kena fine by DBKK? I think someone is using this farmer's plat number..Hurm, i sense something is not right..I hope this matter can be solved A.S.A.P..

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  2. he never drives but maybe his cousin drove his car. hehehehe... DBKK must show the prove.

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  3. how come ha? fuh 5,000? DBKK, what are you doing? ithinkit is a syndicate of pirate car or something else. ther must be a prove. but thing like this has no prove because DBKK officer who wrote the summon might forget what type of car he saw.

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  4. if DBKK can put a summons like this, many people can complaints because they are facing the integriti and law.

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  5. DBKK must aware of this matter and make sure it won't happen again.

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  6. No way??? how does this happen? must be somthing went wrong... gooddiesss...

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  7. DBKK should take a proper action towards this matter. If there is something wrong, then DBKK have to go and identify what is happening. This matter is not happen once or twice but quit a number of people have been experienced the same thing. Therefore, DBKK must have an efficient management to make sure they can serve people better in the future.

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  8. If you did no wrong, justice is on your side.

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  9. Moist, he mentioned that his car was broken down for nearly half a year. I think there is someone else with the same registration number.

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  10. I think his car might be stolen..he might be purchasing second hand car, perhaps.

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  11. maybe same registration number. DBKK should note together type of the car.

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  12. Gosh, sick is the word for it...How can someone suddenly get fined for something they didn't do? DBKK should do things seriously without having any mistakes. Yeah people do make mistakes but sometimes those mistakes are far more worse than expected.

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  13. make a deep investigation according to this matter...DBKK must consider seriously this matter for the sake of people's belief to them....

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  14. Perkara ini perlu diselesaikan oleh pihak-pihak berwajib. Ini mungkin kelemahan DBKK atau mungkin ada pihak lain yang sengaja menggunakan No. pendaftaran kenderaan tersebut, penyasatan perlu dijalankan bagi memastikan kewujudan denda pada penama tersebut.

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  15. Whoever responsible for this should put matter to rights and make sure the same thing would not happened again.

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  16. He lodged a report already, no worries folks.

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  17. How it supposed to happen?

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