11 daredevil motorcyclists arrested in JB traffic crackdown - NST
JB Crackdown: 11 Riders Nabbed for Dangerous Stunts! Stay Safe, Bro.
Alright, listen up, fellow riders! The Johor Bahru police aren't playing around. In a recent three-day operation that wrapped up yesterday, a total of 11 motorcyclists were arrested for pulling off dangerous stunts on public roads. These crackdowns are serious, and it's a stark reminder to keep it safe and legal out there.
Details of the Operation
The suspects, all men and surprisingly young, aged between 15 and 24, were caught red-handed during an intensive traffic crackdown by the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Unit. This operation specifically targeted known street-racing hotspots across the city centre, aiming to put a stop to reckless riding and enhance public safety for everyone.
The arrests took place at several key locations, which are unfortunately popular for these kinds of activities:
- Jalan Skudai
- Pantai Lido
- Jalan Ibrahim
- Jalan Stulang Laut
- Jalan Jim Quee
- Jalan Lingkaran Dalam
- Jalan Bayu Puteri
- Pasir Gudang Highway
The Dangers and The Law
According to Johor Baru (South) police chief Assistant Commissioner Raub Selamat, the riders were performing extremely dangerous manoeuvres, including 'wheelies' and the infamous 'Superman' stunt. Let's be real, while these might look cool, they seriously endanger not just the riders themselves but also innocent road users. One wrong move, and the consequences can be tragic.
"Our operation, which concluded at 2am yesterday, was specifically aimed at curbing reckless street racing and significantly improving public safety on our roads," said Assistant Commissioner Raub Selamat. "Riders caught performing hazardous stunts like wheelies and the 'Superman' manoeuvre are not only risking their own lives but also putting others in grave danger."
The law is clear on this. These cases are being investigated under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. If convicted, riders face hefty fines ranging from RM5,000 to RM15,000, and potentially up to five years in prison. Is that thrill really worth it?
Ride Smart, Stay Safe
ACP Raub Selamat stressed that these enforcement efforts will continue at all identified street-racing hotspots. The police are serious about ensuring our roads are safe for everyone. This isn't about spoiling fun, it's about saving lives.
So, to all riders out there, let's keep it on the track if you want to push limits, or just enjoy the ride responsibly on public roads. If you happen to spot any illegal racing or dangerous stunts, do your part for community safety and report it to the police hotline at 07-218 2222.
Ride safe, everyone!
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