Often receive fake money

Kuala Kangsar - Some dealers in the area claim to suffer losses due to regularly receive payment for fake notes lately.

Take advantage of current dealers are busy attending to customers in the store.

Dealer claims, mostly goes unnoticed when they are busy serving customers to not have the opportunity to check the authenticity of the money involved.

The restaurant owner, Salim PS Hassan, 45, claimed that only recognizes the existence of counterfeit money after a customer returns the money involved.

"Customers told the money was rejected when he wanted to pay the bill and then he came back to the shop and ask instead."

"I had my own place even fooled," he said.

He said that even if the fake money was only RM20, but it would infringe upon the image of his shop.

"Not worth the money I think, but the image of the store may be affected by the irresponsible attitude of the person who made the payment using counterfeit money," he said.

Victims of fake money of all ages.
 
Meanwhile, the guards led a gas station known as Syafika, 23, said he had several times received counterfeit money, but failed to locate the person responsible for using them.

"Often, they will use fake money when I want to buy a reload card."

"They will ask and when to cards, they put the money and moved as quickly as possible," he said."

In fact according to him, the opportunity to use counterfeit money is also done when the premises are full of customers.

"Counterfeit money used using regular printing on paper that is relatively thin compared to pure money."

"When the money was wet, the ink is melted and the thread is dotted also come off," he said.

Overview Daily Herald found counterfeit money received smaller sized businesses and their colors are quite different.

In fact, the paper used is quite smooth and thinner than pure money. But quite difficult to distinguish if the counterfeit money were not examined.

Used cars dishonored ?

POLICY government to reduce the prices of new cars sold in the country in phases by 2016 happy buyers.

Many said the decline was especially beneficial to young people who have just started working for a car.
Used car sales are not expected to be affected by
The government's new policy to reduce prices of new cars.
 
But does this policy will result in the used car dealer going out of business and thus affect the industry with a workforce of over 100,000 people that?

This is because if the price of a new car is low enough to be bought, perhaps many people are choosing a new car than a used car.

However, for those involved in the used car industry, new car price reduction is not expected to adversely affect.

Kamarulzaman Zainal used car dealer in Gombak, Selangor, said although the new car price down, cars still needed low -income people because the price difference between new and used cars is still high.

"There used car prices is only half of the price of new cars , used cars still so they are paid so little choice", he said.

He worked as a car salesman for 11 years, said the government's policy to reduce car prices provide an opportunity to young people to own cars.

"The number of customers used cars currently also increased since the loan and lower monthly payments", he added.

Meanwhile, a used car salesman at the Bangsar, Shareeta Majid said the profit from the sale of used cars may be slightly lower because many customers are choosing lower priced new car.

"Many people in the city would choose to buy a new car, but in rural areas or villages used cars are still a choice for many customers in the area prefer a cash purchase from bank debt ", he said.

For Cars and Credit Companies Association of Malaysia ( FMCCAM ), car price reduction can be done in stages to protect the used car industry in Malaysia.

FMCCAM president Datuk Tony Khor said the association had been prepared earlier by doing some changes in used car prices by looking at three key factors, namely new car prices over time, the condition of used cars and the demand and supply.

He admitted that there will be the impact of lower new car prices used car industry but it is not so great.

"Among its effects, may not be able to sell a used car with aggressive profit .

"Whatever it is, the majority of our members can receive a new car price declines progressively as minimal impact," he said.

Law 'porn blogger mate', says Guan Eng

Politicians Barisan Nasional (BN) and the opposition party condemned the pair agreed to send Ramadan greetings via Facebook by insisting the couple should receive the punishment they deserved.


Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng also assume the couple has done an insult. Lim, who is also DAP secretary-general said Tan Jye Yee (Alvin) and Vivian Lee is too much. 

"Their actions violate the law. They should be punished. No doubt about it. This is clearly contrary to the principles of multi-racial society. This is clearly an insult," said Lim. Selangor Umno deputy chairman Datuk Seri Noh Omar also uneven on that respect. 

"They're outrageous and they act insulted Muslims," ​​he said. 

"Although they had apologized but it was not enough. It has already happened. " Noh agreed the couple should be investigated and punished if found guilty. 

Outlook was issued after the couple called by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for the purpose of investigation today. Send a photo of the couple on Facebook Thursday by saying "Happy Breaking Fast" while enjoying the 'bak kut teh' (herbal pork soup). Halal logo is also displayed in the picture. 

Photos invite outrage among Muslims and non-Muslims. Facebook has shut down the site after the Commission conduct an investigation after receiving several reports from the public on the shipments. 

They have apologized in a YouTube video submissions sites claiming their actions just a joke. However, the Commission does not see the issue as funny. 

The head of enforcement and monitoring MCMC Zulkarnain Mohd Yasin said the investigation will be completed this week and the police will conduct their own investigation. 

The couple was being investigated under Section 211 and 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and if convicted they can be jailed for one year or a fine of RM50, 000. - July 15, 2013.

By RITA JONG and HASBULLAH AWANG CHIK 
 

Resolve the issue of monopoly

All Permits (APs) will be opened farm animals on any qualifying company to address the monopoly on a particular party.

Minister of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the monopoly issue that occurs in pigs distributed referring to a union in a particular company only.

"I got a response from the ministry, the monopoly is not true because it is given in Pig Meat Importers Association of Malaysia has 52 companies under the association," he said at the briefing Lembaga Pertubuhan Peladang (LPP) and meeting with Minister of Agriculture FOA members and Agro-based Industry, here today.

He said the new rules are subject to other animals such as cows and goats are not just focused on one association.

 
"This APs on any eligible company depends on conditions. Like the pig, not all products can be imported, but at certain areas, "he said.

He said the AP is done on time and works to protect local farmers.

Red water phenomenon: 2 dead in Sabah.

This phenomenon is indeed odd, but harmless.

Two deaths were reported held due to poisoning after eating contaminated shellfish toxic due to the phenomenon of red water off the west coast of Sabah since the condition was detected two months ago.

 
Director of the Department of Fisheries, Rayner Stuel Galid said both deaths were reported in Sepanggar last Wednesday.

He said seawater samples taken in the waters of toxins Sepanggar record high readings reached 6,000 mouse units (MU).

"This shows the level of pollution in the waters of the red water is very high because the readings reach 400 MU was enough toxic and dangerous," he said.

Rayner said the red water contamination detected in the waters of Papar, Putatan in Kuala Penyu Lake Sitompok here and Tuaran.

 
He said people who eat contaminated marine life can suffer poisoning toxins on "paralytic shellfish poisoning" (PSP) and if high levels of toxins can cause paralysis and death.

"This phenomenon is expected to continue until May next year and the department will continue to monitor and provide information from time to time for the safety of the public," he said.

He also advised people not to eat shellfish, snails and small fish while deep sea fish, squid and crabs can be eaten but should be removed and cleaned well gills.

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