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Women denied entry to Balai Polis - Dress code, Lapor Car/Traffic Accident =/= Emergency
Women denied entry to Balai Polis - Dress code, Lapor Car/Traffic Accident =/= Emergency
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Dec 9 2025, 03:12 PM
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Dec 9 2025, 03:12 PM
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Dec 9 2025, 03:14 PM
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Dec 9 2025, 03:15 PM
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Dec 9 2025, 03:20 PM
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>inb4 lutut tu Nearlee MegaCanonF liked this post
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Dec 9 2025, 03:23 PM
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Malacca polis again? The three Indians allegedly executed while kneeling were also involving Malacca police, right? march4th liked this post
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Dec 9 2025, 03:23 PM
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So ramai bangang...got rules about dress code...just follow la
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Dec 9 2025, 03:29 PM
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So after accident need go home change to long trousers then go make police report even though you are already devastated from the accident gemusw liked this post
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Dec 9 2025, 03:32 PM
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I thought it was previously stated that the dress code only applied to civil servants not the general public? No dress code for public when dealing with government offices https://international.astroawani.com/malays...t-offices-79568 Crovoseas liked this post
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Dec 9 2025, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(loserguy @ Dec 9 2025, 03:32 PM) I thought it was previously stated that the dress code only applied to civil servants not the general public? U 1st day in Malaysia ke.No dress code for public when dealing with government offices https://international.astroawani.com/malays...t-offices-79568 Every gomen dept has "Holier Than Thou" little Napoleon. |
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Dec 9 2025, 03:41 PM
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Dec 9 2025, 03:43 PM
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nampak peha putih, semua sudah stim. dekat pondok tak boleh lepas, tapi sebab tengah bertugas terpaksa juga melarang
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Dec 9 2025, 03:46 PM
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Curious. Does this happen in UAE, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia? 😁
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Dec 9 2025, 03:47 PM
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criminal can start wear short pants/skirt to do crime now
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Dec 9 2025, 03:47 PM
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Bodoh sial...
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Dec 9 2025, 03:48 PM
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If kena rape, baju all torn also cannot make police report.??
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Dec 9 2025, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE(iSean @ Dec 9 2025, 02:50 PM) (Malacca, 9th) Malacca Police Chief Datuk Zulkifli stressed that the public must abide by the established police uniform guidelines; however, the police will make exceptions in cases of emergency or when immediate action is required. In a statement today, he said that the Malacca police had received a complaint from a woman who was refused entry to the police station because her clothing did not conform to the government's dress code when she went to file a police report after a traffic accident. He said that the police investigated the allegations and confirmed that the incident occurred at 5 pm on December 8. At that time, two women went to the police station to report a traffic accident. However, the police officers stationed at the police post asked them to go back and change into more suitable clothes before returning to report the accident, since the two women were not injured. He stated that the investigation revealed that around 5:40 p.m. that day, the woman and her mother returned to the police station dressed in relatively decent clothing and were allowed to enter the police station to file a report. He emphasized that the police remind the public who come to the police station or service counter to abide by the established dress code. However, the police will make exceptions in case of emergencies or situations requiring immediate action. At the same time, he urged the public not to speculate too much about the above events, nor to confuse the established dress guidelines. Ms. Guo, involved in the incident, was driving from Batu Pahat, Johor back to Kuala Lumpur yesterday when her car was hit in Malacca. When she went to the Jasin District Police Station to report the accident, the officers at the post refused to let her in, claiming that her and her daughter's trousers did not conform to the dress code. Ms. Guo had no choice but to buy long trousers at a nearby shopping mall before returning to the police station. The victim expressed dissatisfaction with the incident, lamenting that "there should always be exceptions." However, when faced with people seeking help, the dress code prevailed over everything else. The victim further questioned whether the authorities would still insist on this if it had been a murder case instead of a car accident. https://guangming.com.my/%E5%9B%A0%E8%A3%A4...7XpgQh3XJYxUTRA ============================================================== Meanwhile in 2023.... https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...ergencies/53343 By Radzi Razak Saturday, 04 Feb 2023 9:23 AM MYT KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 4 — Anyone going to a police station should keep the fifth principle of the Rukun Negara in mind and dress courteously and mind their morals, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said today after an incident where a woman was reportedly barred entry over the length of her trousers. The only times exceptions are made are when it involves a “life or death” emergency, he added. “Government offices are where people do business. “In an emergency, we can relax the directive. We have to see what kind of emergency it is. “Those that involve life or death, we can give a little leeway,” he told reporters at Bukit Kiara Federal Park here this morning after launching the city police contingent’s hiking programme. He said police stations fell under the category of government offices, adding that the Chief Secretary to the Government had made clear the types of clothes that can and cannot be worn in a directive. He insisted that the rules must be followed, and cited “kesopanan dan kesusilaan” (courtesy and morality) — the fifth principle of the Rukun Negara — as the basis. Weighing in on the incident involving the woman that has turned into a public debate, Acryl said there had been a “misunderstanding” as the unnamed woman had worn pants that “showed her thighs”. Earlier this week, news portal Free Malaysia Today reported a woman complaining that she had been denied entry into a Selangor district police station over the length of her trousers. The woman whom the news portal identified only as “Karen” was said to have gone to the Kajang police station to report on her car collision with a truck, only to be told by a policeman that she could not enter as her trousers were above her knees. Kajang district police chief Zaid Hassan confirmed the incident on February 1, saying the woman was “wearing shorts that were above her knees” initially, adding that she was allowed to enter after changing to a pair that covered her knees. |
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Dec 9 2025, 03:52 PM
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Dec 9 2025, 03:54 PM
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The official party line: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...-code-violation
Traffic accident victim denied police report in Melaka due to dress code violation By M.ESSHWER Nation Tuesday, 09 Dec 2025 1:51 PM MYT MELAKA: A woman who attempted to lodge a police report after a traffic accident was stopped at the entrance of the Jasin district police headquarters as her attire failed to meet the dress code for government premises, says Melaka police. Melaka Police Chief Deputy Comm Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar said an internal inquiry was initiated immediately after the matter surfaced. "We confirm the incident. The dress code follows the circular issued by the Chief Secretary to the Government on improvements to public sector customer relations management dated December 1, 2020,” he said on Tuesday (Dec 9). DCP Dzulkhairi said investigations showed that the woman and another female individual had arrived at the Jasin district police headquarters at about 5pm on Monday (Dec 8) to lodge a report after being involved in a traffic accident, and neither sustained injuries. "The officer requested that they return home to change into more suitable clothing before lodging the report,” he said. He added that the woman returned at about 5.40pm the same day and was then allowed to file her report. DCP Dzulkhairi reminded the public that a dress code applies to all complaint counters, with exceptions only for emergency cases or situations requiring immediate action. He also urged the public not to speculate about the incident. Earlier, the woman later told a vernacular media outlet that she and her daughter, in her 20s, were on their way to Kuala Lumpur from Johor when their car was hit from behind along KM174.8 of the North-South Expressway She went to the Jasin district police headquarters to file a report, but when she arrived, an officer stopped her from entering because her skirt was slightly above the knee. The victim also claimed she pleaded for an exception but was told to purchase long trousers before being allowed entry. The victim alleged she had to buy trousers from a nearby mall before she was finally permitted to lodge the police report. Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...-code-violation |
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Dec 9 2025, 03:55 PM
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QUOTE(farkingdom @ Dec 9 2025, 03:29 PM) So after accident need go home change to long trousers then go make police report even though you are already devastated from the accident QUOTE(Doomsday @ Dec 9 2025, 03:52 PM) Imagine if you're far from home: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...ost&p=112472939 march4th liked this post
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