Sarong cover-up: JPJ admits it went too far


Before and after: Photos posted on Tan

PETALING JAYA: Forcing a decently dressed woman to wear a sarong before attending to her was a step too far, admitted the Road Transport Department (JPJ).

The JPJ, in a press statement, apologised to Suzanna G.L. Tan and acknowledged there was no such policy. 

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