Monday, August 30, 2010

Drained Out

This is a new drain cover put across some road shoulders in Wangsa Melawati area. They are made of worthless material - some kind of plastic. Why they are in place is because some idiots are stealing the metallic ones and selling them to junkyards. And the authorities have no brains to go catch them. Hence these - as additional expenditure - are used now. However, whether they are strong enough or not to sustain a person's weaight or will it deteriorate, only time will tell. Meanwhile, let's hope the thieves will not get to them I heard there's demand for fibre plastic...

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Post Your Crime Alert!

We are introducing a Crime Alert Page here. If you hear of a crime or are a victim yourself, please post your comments below using the Comment Tab.

Your assistance is needed to make the Wangsa Maju Constituency free of crime. If you live in Wangsa Maju, Wangsa Melawati, Gombak 5th Mile and down to Air Panas and Setapak areas, you can do lots to contribute to the safety of our neighbours and everyone living here. We want to hear from you.

Thank you.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Old Volks Making Its Round

This is a modified Volkswagen van spotted along Taman Seri Rampai area. From the plate no, it would have been an antique, no less. There are plenty of old vehicles plying the Wangsa Maju area. Some have been kept in good condition.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Don't Use This Slip Road During Peak Hours

The junction where the slip-road joins Jalan Pahang, in front of the Sikh Temple. Traffic is diverted left into Jalan Pahang, towards Galeria. 
IF you are in Sentul and would like to use the slip-road that links Sentul to Jalan Pahang on weekdays, make sure you do not go there after office hours. This is because a traffic policeman will be station to seal off the junction and you will have to go to Setapak and make a U-turn to get to the city again. This is to help free traffic along Jalan Pahang move faster to Setapak.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Pick A Number And Wait Your Turn

The stall sells all sorts of rice and dishes.
If there is anything Malaysians need to be educated on, then it must be to wait in queue. At this nasi stall in Taman Melawati on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, you had better get your number before being served. The makcik sells nasi dagang, nasi kerabu and nasi minyak - all from Kelantan. The rice come with various dishes and those who did not get a number will not be entertained. Anyone tried this stall? Verdict please!
Take a number (inset). No number, no sale.