PETALING JAYA: The proposal for harsher penalties for drink-driving should not worry those who enjoy a good night out at the pub. Services are now ava...
The proposal for harsher penalties for drink-driving should not worry those who enjoy a good night out at the pub.One such service has been introduced by Lailah, a company based in Subang Jaya that has drivers just waiting to get a call to ferry a drinker home.yesterday that a driver would be sent to the location from where a call has been received.The company has 70 full-time and part-time drivers who have been trained to drive ethically.
To enjoy the Lailah service, one has to register for a subscription. The fee is RM1,000 and the amount is credited into an account.
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