QUOTE(prototype_x0 @ Oct 29 2010, 07:38 AM)
i second the opinion. rules are rules and it is meant to be follow. if you break the rules, just face the consequences
no wonder malaysia hit the highest road accidents in the world. it is their driver who takes for granted all the law. if jpj tak saman u, nanti u cakap dia makan rasuah la, minum kopi la etc..
anyway sympathy with your situation. best way is to make rayuan. just go to nearest jpj and ask for help sure someone there can help you.
p/s: lots of runners are there too (at jpj office) just ask them about this and they might able "help" you with a small fees...
it's way too harsh though.. imagine someone borrows his/her parents' car less than a day then suddenly he/she cannot drive again for at least another yearno wonder malaysia hit the highest road accidents in the world. it is their driver who takes for granted all the law. if jpj tak saman u, nanti u cakap dia makan rasuah la, minum kopi la etc..
anyway sympathy with your situation. best way is to make rayuan. just go to nearest jpj and ask for help sure someone there can help you.
p/s: lots of runners are there too (at jpj office) just ask them about this and they might able "help" you with a small fees...
Oct 29 2010, 02:16 PM

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