Transport firms that fail to check passengers’ vax status can be charged


Transport Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong says public transport service companies that neglect to check the vaccination status of passengers for interstate travel could face charges. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 12, 2021.

PUBLIC transport service companies that fail to check if their passengers are fully vaccinated for interstate travel could be charged, Transport Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong said. 

He said the specific instruction to check the Covid-19 the vaccination certificate had been issued to all land, air and maritime public transport operators after interstate travel was allowed again from yesterday.

“The enforcement agencies such as the Road Transport Department (JPJ) can conduct random inspections on buses to ensure all passengers comply with the conditions.

“Inspection (of the vaccination certificate) also does not incur any additional cost for the transport company operators, instead it increases the confidence of passengers to travel long distances by public transport.”

Wee said this to reporters after visiting and presenting donations to fire victims in Kg Baru Karak, today, with National Unity Minister Halimah Mohamed Sadique and former Bentong MP Liow Tiong Lai also present.

Wee said the victims were exempted from payment to replace their driving licences destroyed in the fire so as ease their burden.

“We have brought JPJ’s mobile unit here to help the residents and if they have not yet applied for a replacement, they can go to the nearest JPJ office and submit a police report,” he added.

The Kg Baru Karak fire that occurred around 9pm on October 1 destroyed 51 houses and nine shops. The cause of the fire is still being investigated. – Bernama, October 12, 2021.


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