The reckless behaviour of Mat and Minah Rempits has long been a concern for Malaysian road users, prompting calls for stricter measures to be taken against these motorcyclists who pose a threat to their own lives and the lives of others.
A recent incident serves as a clear example of why stronger enforcement and penalties are necessary.
The KAMI Pengguna JALAN RAYA Facebook page recently shared a video showcasing a group of Minah Rempits proudly flaunting the traffic summonses they had received, treating them as if they were commendations rather than punishments.
The sarcastic caption accompanying the video read, "With pride." In the footage, several girls can be observed sitting on their motorcycles, proudly displaying their summons.
Among the group, a few individuals had incurred one to three summonses each, while others had amassed a staggering five to six summonses, proudly exhibiting them for the camera.
This display of reckless behaviour drew strong criticism from netizens, who expressed their disappointment and condemned the girls for taking pride in actions that are inherently detrimental.