PETALING JAYA: A viral video of children standing up through the sunroof of a moving vehicle has sparked a police investigation.
In a statement Tuesday , Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Mohamad Fakhrudin said the police were notified of the video at around 12.15am Monday."The video showed a red Proton X70 being driven recklessly as children were allowed to have their heads out through the sunroof.
"Based on the recording the incident occurred along the NKVE from Subang Jaya heading towards Bukit Lanjan," he said.He urged all parties to not endanger the lives of others on the road and for witnesses to lodge police reports.Article type: free
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