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u all act like msia ban petrol we gonna die liddat.... sg oso got petrol pump wat... cant do much about the price thou. jus pay la. neway sg ramli burger taste like fish onli. jus smuggle 1 packet frm jb n cook urself at hum taste nicer.

to many students who are working part time to pay for their own living and petrol, its really alot because of SG petrol is 2x+ the rate :cry:

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Seems like the same story abt the abolishement of white cards when it was introduced....here say this, there say this...all decision was sudden so rumours tends to linger

 

 

linger? reminds me of the cranberry.

 

wait for official news then ............ dat will answer all the "rumours".

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yeah saw at news thread that ban is for cars. good bye NOT!!! WOO, CHIONG AR

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Yup juz came back n its true. No more goodbye.

 

Welcome back JB!

 

tonight and the whole weekend can chiong JB lo

Woots!!! :bouncefire::bouncefire::bouncefire:

hope the good news last ;)

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where is this uh bro? in front of the police station one uh?

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i just went last nite n spoke to the pump attendant at shell. he said it only applies to car only!

so its fine for us.

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i just went last nite n spoke to the pump attendant at shell. he said it only applies to car only!

so its fine for us.

 

haha...that's certainly good news ! lolx...:cheeky:

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May 30, 2008

Malaysia to ban fuel sales to S'pore cars from June 9

The ban, to stop foreigners from benefitting from fuel subsidy, on Thai cars from the north starts June 2

By Carolyn Hong, Malaysia Bureau Chief

 

IN KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA will only start banning Singapore-registered cars from buying fuel in Johor stations near the southern border from June 9, instead of Friday as earlier announced.

 

The ban at the northern border, largely affecting Thai-registered cars, will start a week earlier - on June 2.

 

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Samad told The Straits Times that the ban would not affect motorcycles. They will be allowed to buy subsidised fuel anywhere in Malaysia.'These are usually low-income earners, and many of them could be Malaysians,' he said.

 

Malaysia had earlier announced a ban on the sale of fuel to foreign-registered vehicles from stations within 50km of its northern and southern borders.

 

This was to prevent Malaysia's heavily-subsidised fuel from being sold to foreigners, especially the stream of Thai vehicles which cross the border daily just to buy diesel or petrol.

 

The delay in implementing the ban was caused by administrative issues such as publicity and the printing of posters to be placed at affected petrol stations.

 

'It's the information campaign that is holding things up,' Datuk Shahrir said.

 

At current global oil prices, Malaysia will spend RM55 billion (S$23 billion) this year - more than its RM40 billion annual development budget - to keep pump prices among the lowest in the region.

 

Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.

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wah!! we still can pump petrol at msia!! yeah!! but.. sure not?

 

May 30, 2008

Malaysia to ban fuel sales to S'pore cars from June 9

The ban, to stop foreigners from benefitting from fuel subsidy, on Thai cars from the north starts June 2

By Carolyn Hong, Malaysia Bureau Chief

 

IN KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA will only start banning Singapore-registered cars from buying fuel in Johor stations near the southern border from June 9, instead of Friday as earlier announced.

 

The ban at the northern border, largely affecting Thai-registered cars, will start a week earlier - on June 2.

 

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Samad told The Straits Times that the ban would not affect motorcycles. They will be allowed to buy subsidised fuel anywhere in Malaysia.'These are usually low-income earners, and many of them could be Malaysians,' he said.

 

Malaysia had earlier announced a ban on the sale of fuel to foreign-registered vehicles from stations within 50km of its northern and southern borders.

 

This was to prevent Malaysia's heavily-subsidised fuel from being sold to foreigners, especially the stream of Thai vehicles which cross the border daily just to buy diesel or petrol.

 

The delay in implementing the ban was caused by administrative issues such as publicity and the printing of posters to be placed at affected petrol stations.

 

'It's the information campaign that is holding things up,' Datuk Shahrir said.

 

At current global oil prices, Malaysia will spend RM55 billion (S$23 billion) this year - more than its RM40 billion annual development budget - to keep pump prices among the lowest in the region.

 

Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.

Isn't this obvious? :lol:

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Isn't this obvious? :lol:

 

hahahahahah!:)

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U all sure anot??? thought is only for Car????

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U all sure anot??? thought is only for Car????

 

IT IS ONLY FOR CAR leh UNLESS there IS ANOTHER NEWS SENSATION TODAY???

 

IS THERE???:giddy:

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Posted
catch up with the news bro...

 

wat is the news???

 

 

NST Online » NewsBreak

2008/06/01

 

Decision to be made on Tuesday on sale of petrol to foreigners in Johor

By : V.Vasudevan

 

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SINGAPORE, SUN:

 

A decision will be made on the sale of petrol in Johore to foreigners at the inflation committee meeting on Tuesday, said deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak today.

 

Najib said Singapore had indicated that it did not have any problems with the Malaysian governments decision to restrict sale of fuel to vehicles from the republic.

 

"They do not reject the decision. It is the government's right. But they wanted pumps here to be able to sell fuel at market prices to their citizens. We do need to cater for this request," he said at a press conference after the Shangri-la dialogue.

 

He noted that Singaporeans in the republic were used to buying petrol at the market price. Najib said the government will have to look at how to address the problem of Malaysians working in Singapore but driving vehicles registered in Singapore.

 

He said a clearer position would be known to all after the Tuesday anti-inflation committee meeting

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Posted

Envoy: Those with Singapore PR also affected

 

NELSON BENJAMIN

Sun, Jun 01, 2008

The Star

 

 

 

SINGAPORE: The ruling to ban the sale of petrol to foreign-registered vehicles within a 50km radius of the border must consider Malaysian holders of Singapore Permanent Resident (PR) status residing in Johor.

 

Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore Datuk N. Parameswaran said there were a large number of Malaysians holding Singapore PR who travelled in their vehicles between Johor and Singapore daily via the Causeway and Second Link.

 

"One of the terms of their Singapore PR is for them to use a Singapore-registered vehicle.

 

"If a blanket ruling on all Singapore-registered vehicles is enforced, this will surely hurt this group of Malaysians who live in Johor but travel daily to work in the republic," he told The Star.

 

Asked whether the move would help curb petrol smuggling at the border, he said Singaporean authorities were strict when it came to smuggling.

 

"Singapore enforces a strict ruling that Singapore-registered vehicles leaving the country must have three-quarter full tank or face a heavy fine," he said.

 

Motorcyclist Raymond Kit, 30, who holds a Singapore PR, described the move as 'silly' as there were many Malaysians who owned Singapore vehicles.

 

"I already have to pay a hefty toll to enter Malaysia via the Second Link amounting to RM6.40 each time I ride my motorcycle back," he said.

 

Kit, who has been working in Singapore for 10 years, said he visited Johor Baru at least once a week "not just to fill up 20 litres of petrol but to have a meal, shop and sightsee" with his wife and friends.

 

Another Malaysian who owns a Singapore-registered motorcycle and car, David Maniam, 48, suggested that Malaysians be allowed to buy petrol at the subsidised rate by showing their MyKad.

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bro... steal my picture ah?? !!! hahax...

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bro... steal my picture ah?? !!! hahax...

 

where got steal....i 'distributed it ' evenly....hahahaha...for two wheelers info what....:cheeky:

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