Some lorries carry both essential and non-essential goods, says the group's president. FMTNews Lorry
Lorry associations want enforcement authorities to be lenient as JPJ and Puspakom offices are closed.
With the armed forces involved in enforcing travel restrictions from Sunday, Pan Malaysia Lorry Association president Ng Koong Sin said association members are concerned as enforcement is being strengthened.“Some of them may be carrying both essential and non-essential goods. It may not be essential to some but it may be essential to others, ” he told FMT.
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