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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Video of RUDE COP shouting at Opposition MP over parking fee stirs up netizens

Video of RUDE COP shouting at Opposition MP over parking fee stirs up netizens
KUALA LUMPUR - A video depicting Tanjong (Penang) Member of Parliament Ng Wei Aik arguing with several parking lot staff and police officers over a RM10 parking fee has been making rounds on social media.
The video uploaded by Mykmu.net runs for 2.43 minutes and shows the Member of Parliament arguing with several people over the “excessive” charge.
In the video, he repeatedly tells a policeman: “Don’t speak to me in that manner” (rudely).
The video had garnered more than 100 likes and shares at the time this article was written.
Ng also took to Facebook to explain what happened in the car park in Penang.
The parking rate displayed on the payment machine at the Penang Times Square car park was RM5 per entry, from 10pm to 6am.
“I entered the basement car park at 10.03pm and left at around 10.30pm last night and went to pay for the parking. The display panel indicated the charge as RM10.
“What would be your first feeling? Won’t you feel cheated?” he asked on his Facebook post.
He added that when he contacted the parking staff, they told him that RM10 would be charged for basement parking, although it was not stated so anywhere.
“They wanted me to go to the basement and check out the parking rate displayed there.
“It is a case of one complex, two different parking rates and the different rates are not displayed on every payment machine.
“When I asked to talk to the manager, they called the police,” he said, adding that the policeman who came was very rude.
“One cop even showed me his identification card and it felt like he wanted to arrest me. He even shouted at me and insisted that I pay the RM10.
“Aren’t the police supposed to be neutral? It seemed that they had already taken sides in this case,” he claimed.
“If they can treat a Member of Parliament like me with this high-handed attitude, I cannot imagine what happens to ordinary citizens.”
Ng said he was later allowed to leave the building after paying RM5 as parking fee.
“This was clearly the fault of the complex/parking management, for not informing their customers of the correct rates. I hope such incidents do not reoccur.” - http://www.therakyatpost.com/

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