 
话说大约2个月前,几个马劳KPKB,吃饱没事做,去找YB拿大字报开记者会上报 , complain custom塞车睡不够 要求首相介入
最后导致2国中央政府都介入 (ICA , Khairy & PM Najib ), 双方入境费用都起价
预计原本驾车的马劳会改骑motor , motor只会越来越多
motor lane还是一样会塞
这种损人不利己的行为,只有这种马劳才干得出 
 
http://www.ica.gov.sg/news_details.aspx?nid=13115

Response to “睡不好遭刁难 新国马劳辛酸", (Oriental Daily News, 26 May 2014)
04-Jun-2014 filed under Replies to Media
ICA’s reply to Oriental Daily News 4 June 2014
Dear Mr Ding,
I refer to the Oriental Daily News article titled “睡不好遭刁难 新国马劳辛酸” on 26 May 2014 (writer unnamed).
2. The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA) has been working closely with the Immigration Department of Malaysia to alleviate congestion at the land checkpoints. Both sides also cooperate closely for checks on travel documents and contraband items in order to safeguard security in both countries.
3. Measures to alleviate congestion include providing more automated facilities for passport clearance by motorcycle and bus travellers. As an example, about 30% of motorcycle travellers use the automated immigration clearance today at Woodlands Checkpoint. By mid-2014, 95% of motorcycle travellers will be eligible for automated clearance and this will reduce the queues for motorcycles. Other measures include opening 24 additional counters at the old Woodlands Checkpoint for motorcycles and goods vehicles. Additional car counters are also opened during peak periods whenever appropriate.
4. However, ICA may step up screening measures at our checkpoints during operations against attempted contraband smuggling into Singapore, or travellers without valid travel documents. We hope that travellers will understand that these stringent checks are necessary for safety and security reasons, including that of the travellers themselves. Travellers should follow the directions of officers at the Checkpoints to facilitate clearance of everyone as speedily as possible in a fair and orderly way.
5. ICA has stringent measures to monitor officers’ performance, including CCTV monitoring and travellers’ feedback systems. It adheres to a strict no-discrimination policy in the treatment of travellers, regardless of nationalities. Your article has made serious allegations of unprofessional conduct by our officers. ICA takes a serious view of such allegations. We would like to request for specific information from your paper or the persons mentioned in the report so that we can carry out a thorough investigation into the allegations. ICA’s contact details are [url=mailto  CA_Feedback@ica.gov.sg]ICA_Feedback@ica.gov.sg[/url] or alternatively we can be reached on our hotline at +65-63916100.
6. We would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation. Please publish this reply in full to keep your readers informed. Thank you.
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=118485:&Itemid=113
http://www.themalaymailonline.co ... ng-johor-says-najib
VEP fee imposed for foreign vehicles entering Johor, says NajibJuly 16, 2014 
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) has decided to implement the Vehicle Entry Permit fee for all foreign vehicles entering Johor. — Bernama pic
JOHOR BARU, July 16 ― The Malaysian government has decided to implement the Vehicle Entry Permit fee for all foreign vehicles entering Johor.
According to The Star, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the decision was made following a request made by the state.
“I have discussed the matter with Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and have also informed Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Wahid Omar of our decision.
“I have instructed him to inform the Road Transport Department (JPJ) so they can work out the details before the VEP is implemented,” he was quoted as saying by The Star during a buka puasa event organised by the state today.
“We will make an announcement later on the date of implementation and the rates for the VEP,” Najib added.
The prime minister also assured that a portion of the collection would be channelled to the state government.
Yesterday, Umno Youth wing chief Khairy Jamaluddin said it was time that Malaysia stopped playing nice, noting that Singaporeans have enjoyed free entry into the country despite their superior currency.
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