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Published on 7th August 2023
Sarawak Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin clarified that police in Miri only issue summonses to drivers caught using phones while driving, not passengers. Viral voice messages, including one from a Bruneian, falsely claimed passengers were also being penalized. The minister confirmed the Bruneian couldn't provid...
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Did you hear about the viral voice messages causing a stir in Sarawak? The Transport Minister had to step in and clarify that only drivers can get summonses for phone use while driving! Talk about a case of mistaken identity—passengers are off the hook! But beware, spreading fake news could land you in hot water, with fines or even jail time!
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