It had to happen. Singapore and Malaysia are at it again. Makes you wonder who to believe right?

The media in both countries reported on how Singapore's move to clamp down on foreign traffic fine-evaders has contributed to traffic congestion at both land checkpoints.

On one hand, it is laudable to go after those who evade paying their fines. It is not fair that those who blatantly break traffic rules can easily disappear into another country without any fear of repercussions. 

The traffic fines may amount to a lot, which, theoretically, can be better utilised for road-improvement works in Singapore. 

However, there surely must be a better solution to this. The clampdown should not be effected at the expense of people and businesses.

Now you have Malaysia considering banning entry of all Singapore vehicles with outstanding traffic fines in the country. 

Who wins in the end?

The relevant authorities in both countries should come together to iron out mutually beneficial arrangements that does not compromise on each country's ability to collect the fines that are due to them.

 

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