For now, tow truckers have temporary gone on strike, crippling towing services for stalled vehicles or those involved in accidents on the island’s narrow roads.
This issue has caught the attention of Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, who told a press conference today that the state regrets what has transpired as the boycott could affect the year end festive season and holiday makers.
He said the state has called in representatives from the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry, the Road Transport Department and the tow truck association to find a solution.
“We want to better understand the situation,” Chow said, adding he was only made aware of the situation after reading news reports.
“As this is related to insurance claims and vehicle repairs, we appreciate if related agencies go back to the negotiation table to come out with a solution so that tow truck services will be available to all consumers.
“We hope good sense (will) prevail.”
In a posting on social media which has since gone viral, the Penang Motor Vehicles Workshop Owners Association said they would also be closing car repair workshops.
The move to strike is believed to be related to late payments from various stakeholders in the car repair industry.
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