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Law Knows No Political Party: Minister Orders Summonses for Unhelmeted Motorcyclists in Johor Campaign
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Law Knows No Political Party: Minister Orders Summonses for Unhelmeted Motorcyclists in Johor Campaign

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke ordered the Road Transport Department (JPJ) to issue summonses to motorcyclists without helmets during the Johor state election campaign.
  • Loke stated that the law does not differentiate based on political affiliation.
  • He emphasized a zero-tolerance approach to road safety violations, even among campaign supporters.

Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke has directed the Road Transport Department (JPJ) to issue summonses to any individuals riding motorcycles without helmets during the Johor state election campaign. Loke stressed that the law is impartial and does not recognize political parties.

"The law does not recognize political parties," Loke stated, emphasizing his ministry's commitment to enforcing road safety regulations. He asserted that he would not compromise on the enforcement of road safety laws, even if the violations involve campaign partners. This firm stance underscores the government's priority on public safety over political expediency.

The directive comes amid campaign activities for the Johor state elections, where adherence to traffic rules, particularly helmet usage for motorcyclists, is expected. Loke's clear instruction to JPJ signals a no-nonsense approach to violations, aiming to ensure the safety of all road users regardless of their political involvement.

The law does not recognize political parties

โ€” Anthony LokeMalaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke explaining his directive to enforce road safety laws during the Johor state election campaign.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.