Condo Management In Ampang Fines 1-Year-Old Child For Not Wearing A Face Mask Inside Lift
The management claims wearing a mask is mandatory even for a one-year-old child. However, kids aged two or under are not required to wear masks.
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The management of a condominium in Ampang, Selangor has issued a fine to a one-year-old child for not wearing a face mask inside the lift
According to a notice issued to the parents, the management said that the child is being penalised with RM100 for violating "the House Rules" of the condominium on 22 February.
The management attached a screenshot as proof, stating that the parents are "required to settle the above fine within seven days from the date of this letter", dated 23 February.
The notice along with the screenshot and WhatsApp conversation between the parents and the management was shared on the Facebook page of Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS yesterday, 25 February.
Image via Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS (Facebook)
In the WhatsApp conversation with the parents, the person from the management insists that even those aged one must wear a face mask
The person also argues that COVID-19 doesn't see age.
Contrary to the management's claims, however, kids aged two or under don't need to wear masks.
Image via Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS (Facebook)
Additionally, they also do not have the authority to impose fines on residents who violate standard operating procedures (SOPs) with regards to the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act
Such fines can only be issued by the Ministry of Health through the police.
According to Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the authority of the management of condominiums, apartments, or any office is only limited to maintaining and managing the property.
He said that what the management did in the Ampang condominium case is wrong.
"So I hope they withdraw the RM100 compound," he said during a press conference on the development of the Movement Control Order (MCO) in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.
Meanwhile, starting 11 March, individuals who violate COVID-19 SOPs enforced by the government can be fined up to RM10,000:
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