VIOLATION! VIOLATION!

If you are not paying the "cuci kereta" boys to wash your vehicle but the vehicle next to you is and if you start to find dents and scratches on your car - it may have been as a result of the boys knocking, scraping into your car while they are cleaning your neighbor's car! READ ABOUT IT HERE

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Selangor gears for water battle

The Sun SHAH ALAM (March 31, 2009) : Selangor is gearing up for a battle against water tariff hikes if the federal government returns water operations in the state back to concessionnaire Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Syabas).

For now, the state is asking for arbitration of the matter with all parties concerned and if all else fails, it is prepared to take the matter to court.

On a report that the Cabinet will discuss today (Wed) whether a scheduled tariff hike should be allowed, Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said there should not be any unilateral increase of tariffs.

“If the Energy, Water and Telecommunications Ministry wants to allow the tariff increase, they should meet the state through arbitration as provided for in the concession agreement,” he said, adding that discussions should include the state and Federal governments and the water concessionnaire.

“From this, we can decide if a water tariff hike is justified.”

The scheduled tariff hike of 31% (brought down from the original 37%) was supposed to kick in on Jan 1 but was postponed to April 1 to allow the state to initiate a takeover of the water concessionnaire's equities. However, the negotiations seem to have stalemated.

Abdul Khalid hoped the Federal government will take on the state government's suggestion to restructure the industry so that water tariffs can be brought down instead of the scheduled hikes, if the concession companies take over.

Earlier, the state had found that the concession companies failed to adhere to the terms in the contract and that it had failed to follow guidelines stipulated in the concession agreement, like conducting direct negotiations instead of via open tender.

“Syabas has also failed to keep to its end of its deal to reduce non-revenue water (NRW) in the state,” he added.

He said the state had already requested that the Federal government terminate the contract but there has been no response so far. “We are ready to initiate legal action as a last resort.”

Selangor had made an offer of RM5.71 billion to the four water concession companies Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd, Syabas, Konsortium Abbas Sdn Bhd (Abbas) and Syarikat Pengeluar Air Sungai Selangor Sdn Bhd (Splash) to take over the water concession on Feb 13.

However, on Feb 18, two days before the deadline for the concession companies to respond to the state’s offer, the Energy Water and Communications Ministry via Span CEO Datuk Teo Yen Hua announced that the Federal Government would negotiate directly with Selangor water concessionaires via the Finance Ministry-owned Pengurusan Aset Air Bhd (PAAB).

PAAB offered RM6 billion to take over just the assets of the company. Under the asset light model, companies which migrate to the water licensing regime under the restructuring, need not worry about loans for assets as these will be undertaken by PAAB.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Robbery by Mat Rempits in Taman Maluri

March 16, 2009 @ 2.57pm

This video has been forwarded around quite a bit in the past few days. Damn Rempits are so daring and probably high on drugs too.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

MB: State can challenge Federal Govt over water issue

Saturday, March 21: THE Selangor government reiterates that it can legally challenge the Federal Government over the water restructuring issue in the state.

“Yes, if we want to, we can. We would like to remind the Federal Government that we have an enactment in Selangor to protect the rights of water users in the state,” Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said after the Selangor Business Council meeting in Shah Alam yesterday. more at StarOnline

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Free car parking in 4 Kelana Jaya LRT stations

Friday March 20, 2009 KUALA LUMPUR: Starting Friday, light rail transit (LRT) commuters are given free parking at four stations on the Kelana Jaya line, Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Sdn Bhd (RapidKL) said.

Communications general manager Ebi Azly Abdullah said the stations are Kelana Jaya, Taman Paramount, Taman Jaya and Dang Wangi.

RapidKL decided to provide the free parking as the carpark management contract for the four stations had expired, he said in a statement.

"The free parking will go on until such a time to be announced later," he added. - Bernama

Truly good news for LRT users and I bet the folks working in the shops and offices right across the LRT station in Kelana Jaya and the other three stations. Personally I feel a validation system should be in place so that the free parking is not abused. After all the LRT system cost over RM3 billion and a few hundred grand is not too much to ask.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Proposal to build a car wash structure

If you read the notice board recently you would know that the JMC (most do not even live here if I am not mistaken) are seeking assistance from residents to help design a facility somewhere near block A.

How many residents among the 625 units are actually so busy that they cannot get their cars washed outside? Car wash services are available at petrol kiosks, malls, hypermarts and even at the public parking lots where the mobile guys go from car to car.

It is already bad enough that management violates house rules and allows the present mobile car wash to operate for many years. Now they want to build a permanent structure?

There was a semi-permanent car wash about 6 years back at block A and it was a nuisance! The workers would press wrong remote buttons and alarms would go off again and again! During weekends when many cars queue up it causes congestion and the car wash guys would "borrow" any temporary vacant parking lot. When the resident returns, they have to honk and wait for the worker to fumble and find the keys and remove the car.

And one more thing the workers probably do not even have a valid drivers license and good luck to their customers.

So dear JMC and condo manager, please DO NOT put us to unnecessary hassle! And STOP the mobile car wash NOW before a resident(s) take you to COURT!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Water supply to Flora apartments cut

KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 - About 200 residents of Flora Damansara condominium today picketed to protest the decision by Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Syabas) to cut water supply to their homes.

Residents committee chairman Abdul Hakim Amir said the water cut to blocks D, E, F and H yesterday morning was done without notice.

He said Syabas cut their water supply because the management did not settle arrears owed to the company.

Syabas corporate and current affairs general manager Abdul Halem Mat Som said water supply was cut after the management failed to settle payment for several months.

"We advise residents to avoid such an incident by changing to individual meters to facilitate billing by Syabas," he said. - Bernama

Syabas corporate communications and public affairs general manager Abdul Halem Mat Som said the arrears for Flora Damansara had accumulated to almost RM400,000 since July last year.

One thing is certain, the whole place is in bad shape and the previous management has left the JMB with a mountain of shit!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Ongoing Refurbishment

The condos lift cars has had new flooring completed recently. The two-tone (green/grey) scheme is splendid as the dark green in the center would definitely stand up to the heavy traffic and with that comes dirt and grime.

I just have a complaint that hardly a day goes by without encountering some idiot smoking in the lift. Firstly it is rather uncivilised and inconsiderate. I am a smoker myself but I respect the fact that clean air is a right of every resident. Besides there are people around with respiratory ailments like ashtma, etc.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

LRT passengers’ journey derailed after blackout halts Kelana Jaya line

KUALA LUMPUR: Several LRT stations were jam-packed last night when thousands of commuters were stuck for more than an hour due to the RapidKL Kelana Jaya LRT service being halted by a power failure during a storm. Some commuters were stuck in trains and only reached their destinations hours later. The Star

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