Elderly Woman In Hong Kong Fined RM1,063 For Jaywalking, Sparks Heated Debate | WeirdKaya
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According to local reports,the woman was fined HK$2,000 (RM1,063.30) after she crossed the road at an undesignated spot the maximum penalty allowed for pedestrians.
She had refused to use the pedestrian bridge provided, and her actions were recorded by a passerby who captured the moment from above.
Authorities in Hong Kong treat jaywalking as a serious offence, stressing that such behaviour not only endangers the pedestrian but also disrupts traffic flow and puts other road users at risk.
The heavy fine is part of ongoing enforcement efforts meant to educate the public and reduce pedestrian-related road accidents, especially as many residents still ignore traffic signals and road signs.
This isn’t the first time Hong Kong pedestrians have been fined HK$2,000 for not crossing at designated areas.
The most common violations involve pedestrians who cross during the red traffic signal.
Netizens divided over incidentOnline reactions were mixed, though many supported the strict enforcement.
One user wrote: “A little laziness paid at a high price.”
Another commented: “Fully support heavy penalties for jaywalking. They inconvenience everyone else.”
Some netizens even wished their own countries would impose similar strict penalties on pedestrians who refuse to follow the rules.
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