This is part of the stricter measures put in place by Penang police as the country moves into the second phase of the Movement Control Order .“Now, we will arrest those who fail to give us a good reason . We will be stricter,” said police chief Datuk Sahabudin Abdul Manan to the New Straits Times.
Sahabudin said that while they had no plans like Terengganu to enforce a unique rotation system to trim the number of motorists on the road in the second phase of the MCO, they would be stricter in their own ways. The rotation system in Terengganu is based on the last number of the registration plate, where odd and even numbers would only be allowed on the road on alternate days.
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