A revised compound structure introduced by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) for roadside parking offences has drawn mixed reactions from city folk, with some questioning if the lower rates will lead to βbay hoggingβ.
Under the new system that took effect on March 1, motorists who settle their compounds within one to seven days will pay only RM10.
The amount increases to RM20 if payment is made between eight and 15 days, RM30 within 16 to 30 days and RM50 after 30 days.
Previously, compounds for indiscriminate parking rang
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