Bus companies cry for help from Putrajaya

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Pan Malaysia Bus Operators Association says its members have been badly affected by the movement control order. FMTNews Covid19 MCO BusOperators

A single commuter waits for the bus at Terminal One in Seremban. The Pan Malaysia Bus Operators Association says business has been heavily affected by the movement control order.

“However under the MCO, travel is restricted for the general public and there are practically no passengers taking our buses.”Even when the MCO is lifted, Ashfar said the public may refrain from taking public transport, a situation which could last up till a year. He also said operators need to receive a moratorium on loan repayments which is not applicable to corporate borrowers or loans and hire purchase facilities from credit companies.

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Lol. When u operated... Even it was written on the bus ,. 40 seats, with 20 stand up. Max 60 Passengers.. Yall packed up like sardines.. some are dangerously stood at pintu depan. You broke the law.. Boys & girls touches each other which are haram .. Yall simply dont care.

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