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Mahfuz wants gov't to review demerit system

Amanah vice-president Mahfuz Omar is urging the government to review the demerit point system under the automated awareness safety system (Awas), which is seen as a burden to the people.

He said the system is seen as unfair and should be abolished because if one is summoned under the automated enforcement system (AES), the offender would be punished twice and this is a form of victimisation.

“I hope the government would give due consideration so that no road user is punished twice by receiving demerit points and paying the compound.

“The demerit system causes the offender to get point deduction until one’s licence is eventually suspended. For me, this is unfair and the Transport Ministry should relook the issue, which was my stand from the start,” he said.

The deputy human resource minister was met by reporters after presenting a funeral benefit cheque of RM2,000 to the family of Putrajaya National Registration Department employee, Norwahidah Abdul Hamid in Kampung Baru Tepi Laut, Kuala Kerpan in Jerlun today.

Norwahidah was killed in a fire at a single-storey terrace house in Taman Desa Vista, in Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi, Sepang on Jan 28.

Meanwhile, when asked to comment on a criticism by former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak on AES, Mahfuz refused to be drawn into a response.

In a Facebook posting, Najib chided Mahfuz after the government decided to add another 11 AES cameras and questioned why the MP for Pokok Sena was not disputing the decision as he used to do so during BN's administration.

- Bernama

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