Mayor changes mind about suspending clamping, DBKL to take over



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KUALA LUMPUR (Oct. 29): The clashing of vehicles in Kuala Lumpur was supposed to be suspended indefinitely from November but the mayor Datuk Nor Hisham Ahmad Dahlan appeared to have changed his mind, reported The Star.

Instead, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) Vista Summerose Sdn Bhd Effective Nov 1.

"But in the meantime, our enforcement team will be using SOP (standard operating procedure) and by-laws," said Nor Hisham.

The reason Nor Hisham gave for DBKL because they are too aggressive and were unreasonable. "

"They have a KPI of 1,000 (cars to clamp) per day, and sometimes they are too aggressive when fulfilling that number.

"Sometimes people park for just a few minutes, and they will clamp the car," Nor Hisham told the English daily.

And here is a VERY IMPORTANT KL point drivers need to note now. The mayor has also been published here "grace period" if you are illegally parked before you are compounded. "Fifteen minutes. We will give them a maximum of 15 minutes before we take action, "said the mayor.

"And there were complaints that people had to wait for their cars released. We are very uneasy about these complaints, so we will review and take over for now.

"And there were complaints that people had to wait for their cars released.

"We are very uneasy about these complaints, so we will review (contract) and take over for now," he said.

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