Looks like the Supermen were brought back down to earth and forced to take a long walk.
More than 250 Mat Rempits were forced to push their kapcais for about 200 metres, from a roadblock near the Senawang toll plaza to the Road Transport Department (JPJ) headquarters, early Sunday morning.
According to The New Straits Times, the motorcyclists were stopped at the roadblock during the five-hour Ops Rempit, which involved more than 90 police, JPJ and Environment Department officers.
Negri Sembilan traffic department staff officer Assistant Superintendent Mohd Hafidzal Abidin told the daily that the motorcyclists were forced to push their bikes to the JPJ office for inspection and urine tests.
“During the operation, 285 motorcycles and 300 people were inspected, with 278 summonses issued for various offences.
“Among the offences include riding without a licence, no brake lights, no side mirror and failure to display ‘L’ and ‘P’ stickers,” ASP Mohd Hafidzal was quoted by the daily as saying.
He also added that the JPJ seized 46 motorcycles for not having valid road taxes during the operation.
