• 4 months ago
The tranquil neighborhood surrounding the vicinity of Jalan Mesra Ria in Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, is shattered by the thunderous roar of modified cars at night.

This happens every night, starting at 11pm and lasting until the early hours of the morning. The once-quiet streets are transformed into a racetrack, disrupting the peace and tormenting residents.


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00:00The tranquil neighbourhood surrounding the vicinity of Jalan Mesraria in Sripetaling,
00:08Kuala Lumpur has been shattered by the constant thunderous roar of modified cars.
00:13Residents living near this road are plagued by the deafening sounds of revving engines
00:18and sporadic explosions from modified exhaust pipes.
00:22The once quiet streets are now transformed into a racetrack almost every night, tormenting
00:27residents and disrupting the surrounding peace.
00:30I actually confronted them once and they seemed quite apologetic, but nothing changed, they
00:37still happened.
00:38I called the police, I called everybody I could call, I reached out to the MP, I emailed
00:42JSPT, I emailed everybody and none of them actually could do anything, apparently.
00:57I think the best would be to do a speed bump, like do some speed bumps here so that they
01:10stop racing every single day, it's very dangerous and also the noise pollution is really bad.
01:15Yong said a group of youngsters in their early 20s congregate daily at a local mamak restaurant
01:21nearby.
01:22Once they are done dining, they will get into their cars and they will then race along
01:27Jalan Mesraria, making repeated trips and revving their engines as they go.
01:33When they do this right, I don't mind if they do it like 10.30, 11 at night, but they cross
01:51the line when they do it like 3 o'clock in the morning.
01:54We really complained to the police, like there was about two weeks, constantly every single
01:59night we've been calling the police, to the point where the JPJ also came to actually
02:02made a roadblock.
02:03But that didn't stop them from stopping, because after that, the next day they just
02:07still do the same thing.
02:08Actually, it's quite effect too many people, you know, feel pressure and then it's not
02:33enough rest and then effect on the next day working, they cannot to wake up so early.
02:38When some child have to go to the school, right, there is a problem, the infection.
02:43As the nights continue to be filled with the roar of engines, the community remains hopeful
02:48that authorities will respond to their grouses and restore the tranquility of their neighbourhood
02:53once again.

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