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Prevent underage from staying out late in Johor - Nur Jazlan
One of the victims of the fatal incident involving a group of teenage cyclists, here early Saturday morning. - Filepic
Home Ministry (KDN) has proposed Johor government to issue a demand order to prevent underage from staying out late in high-risk areas in the state.
Its deputy minister, Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed opined that the prevention should be implemented from underage to be loitering in risky places including the city centre and main roads.
“The problem now is police have limited power towards the underage, if the state government can take a stand that it is not a curfew but as an objection for them to go out at night at main roads that are hazardous,” Nur Jazlan told reporters at a media conference here today.
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The suggestion came in light of the fatal deaths of eight cyclist teenagers in Johor Bahru after they were mowed down by a Nissan Almera as prevention measure to avoid such incident to occur in the future.
Its deputy minister, Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed opined that the prevention should be implemented from underage to be loitering in risky places including the city centre and main roads.
“The problem now is police have limited power towards the underage, if the state government can take a stand that it is not a curfew but as an objection for them to go out at night at main roads that are hazardous,” Nur Jazlan told reporters at a media conference here today.
READ: Eight teenagers on bicycles killed, mowed down by car
READ: Eight injured teen cyclists still hospitalised at HSA
READ: List of teen cyclists killed in Jalan Lingkaran early this morning
READ: Car was speeding, driver playing with handphone - Victim
READ: Johor cycling mishap: Car driver was not using mobile phone - Police
The suggestion came in light of the fatal deaths of eight cyclist teenagers in Johor Bahru after they were mowed down by a Nissan Almera as prevention measure to avoid such incident to occur in the future.