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Not all DBKL car parks free after office hours | Scoop

Not all DBKL car parks free after office hours

City hall clarifies that certain parking lots are fee-based until 5pm, with valet services available in the evening

8:49 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) yesterday clarified that not all car parks under its management are available free of charge after office hours.

In a statement today, DBKL said there are 11 licenced car jockey parking facilities in Kuala Lumpur. 

“In relation to the complaint that went viral on social media about parking touts in Bukit Bintang, investigations indicate that it involves an open car park next to a lane off Jalan Sultan Ismail.

“This car park is under the control of DBKL, and fees are applicable during office hours until 5pm. In addition, DBKL has contracted a private company to manage eight parking spaces as valet services after office hours,” the statement said.

DBKL clarified that the valet service operator had been directed to promptly display informational signs about the valet services at their designated locations to inform the public about the service.

Earlier, an individual shared a video showing scratches on her car door, allegedly caused by a parking tout, due to her refusal to pay a RM15 parking fee.

Meanwhile, DBKL is seriously addressing the issue of the parking tout syndicate in the federal capital. From last year to date, a total of 75 unauthorised jockeys have been prosecuted under Section 50(3) and Section 119(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1987.

“The DBKL enforcement team will increase surveillance in concentrated areas of parking touts, namely Bukit Bintang, Jalan Beremi, and Jalan Walter Grenier, to address the issue effectively.

“DBKL encourages the public to utilise public transport to minimise private vehicle use, particularly in the city centre, to alleviate traffic congestion and endorse DBKL’s initiatives in reducing carbon emissions,” read the statement. – December 31, 2023

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