Saturday, June 21, 2008

Malaysian Driver Ban To Enter Singapore After Sound The Car Horn For 8 Seconds.

(Singapore) A Malaysian man has been restricted to enter Singapore up to
6 months because of sound the car horn for more than 8 seconds at
Woodlands custom checkpoint. According to the traffic law of Singapore,
motorcar driver which keep sound the hornn when the vehicle is
non-moving, he may be sentenced to jail term or fine. If the convicted
is a Malaysian, he may be forbidden to enter Singapore.
The Malaysian who worked as a Security Guard in Singapore said that the
reason he keep sound the horn is to remind the motorcyclist to be
careful when passing by his car. When he's about leaving the custom, he
has been told by the immigration officer that sounding the horn is
violating the law and stamp a "W2" on his passport.

So Malaysian pals, please do not try to press car horn when you're about to enter Singapore at the checkpoint.

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