In conjunction with PJ's city status celebrations tomorrow, the entire PJ State area (near MPPJ building) will be closed to traffic from early morning till late afternoon. Re-opening of the roads will be subject to the event schedule tomorrow.
So, when PJ becomes a city, does that mean that normal people like us don't need to work?
Like, aiyo, they must be reasonable mah. When KL closes roads for visiting dignitaries, they close it for 2 hours for a specified period of time, so you can make your way to your required destination at designated hours. But nooo, PJ being a city is a big thing - so all PJ State workers have to be subject to numerous headaches trying to think how to come to work tomorrow morning or afternoon, depending when MPPJ (or should I say MBPJ) decides to re-open the roads for public roads.
However, I heard a rumour that all parking areas under the MPPJ municipality has free parking tomorrow. Rumour only la. To be confirmed in the Chinese papers tonight, or the English papers tomorrow morning.
So, what does the normal person-in-the-street get from PJ becoming a city?
From what my short-sighted eyes can see at the moment - nothing but more inconveniences.
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