Putra LRT breakdown - not again?

The Putra LRT service between Masjid Jamek and Terminal Putra stations was interrupted due to glitches at 7am today, leaving thousands of commuters stranded. Service is expected to return to normal only tomorrow.

This is the 2nd major breakdown in about 2 months, the first was when a breakdown during the evening rush hour left thousands stranded, some inside stalled trains in the subway between Pasar Seni and Ampang Park stations.

What has happened to the reliability of such an important public transport in the Klang Valley? What if there are university or college students who are to sit for examinations and they will miss their exams? What if some commuters are to have urgent or important appointments? Perhaps it’s time the authorities look into this problem seriously, especially with Putra LRT which operates its trains in driverless mode.

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Parking coupon, enforcement officer’s attitude, outdated systems, you name it

Yesterday, while I was parking at Jalan Selat, Teluk Intan, where the municipal practices coupon system for parking, I was slapped with a compound for a coupon that I accidently scratched the wrong date (10 Oct) and then corrected it as 5 Oct. Being dissatisfied that this is due to human error, I went to the Teluk Intan Municipal Council (MPTI) office and enquired at the payment counter, where I was redirected to the enforcement officer office. And, instead of being treated as a paying customer who pays for the parking service, I was treated more like a person who often commits offense.

While discussing with the officer, he kept focusing on the mistake, saying that it is a mistake and the compound cannot be cancelled, and after telling him I expected it to be cancelled, he sounded quite dissatisfied, telling me to see the president of MPTI without trying to help me with the problems. Feeling frustrated, I left the office, voicing my dissatisfaction for the trouble these enforcement officers gave to me.

Today, I got my uncle to solve the problem. He went straight to the MPTI main office and managed to meet the deputy president of MPTI. After explaining the situation, the officer said ok and cancelled the compound. Now, the thing I don’t understand is, why can’t the officer cancel it at the first place? If he has no authority to do so, why can’t he assist me nicely to the office of the president or deputy president of the municipal council?

In today’s modern world where expectations are high, officers at government departments be they serving customers at the front-end or even enforcement officers should have a customer-oriented approach when dealing with public. While the enforcement officers may be enforcing the law, they should also take a customer-oriented approach when performing their duties instead of using the authoritarian approach.

Now, about the parking coupon, it seems that the Perak state government has decided on the use of the coupon system at all local authorities in the state. Why are they using an outdated system which has been disbanded by many municipal councils in Selangor? We probably remember the days when the city of Petaling Jaya and municipal of Subang Jaya adopted the coupon system many years ago. However, they have disbanded the system in favor of the ticket system practiced currently.

Why can’t local authorities in Perak adopt the ticket system? It seems like it’s a step backward. Even residents in Ipoh city are unhappy with the implementation of coupon system by the Ipoh City Council. Perhaps the Housing and Local Government Ministry can look into this issue and recommend a standardized system for all local authorities to adopt.

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Happy Mid Autumn Festival - 中秋节快乐

Wishing everyone a Happy Mid Autumn Festival.

祝大家中秋节快乐。

万紫千红庆中秋。

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