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The statute states that any person who drives a motor vehicle on a road recklessly or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, commits a serious criminal offense. Legal Definitions of "Reckless" vs. "Dangerous"
A stylized bust of King Carl XVI Gustaf facing left, with the inscription "CARL XVI GUSTAF · SVERIGE" and the year "1987". Features the three crowns
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I'll structure the article by first stating the ambiguity, then explaining possible interpretations like the Road Transport Act 1987, and finally discussing the lack of clarity. I will cite the search results that mention APJ 1987. search results for your query, "1 sek 1142 apj 1987," are mixed and point to several different possibilities. This ambiguity makes it difficult to provide a single, definitive answer. The most likely interpretation suggests you might be looking for a specific section of the Akta Pengangkutan Jalan (APJ) 1987 , the Malaysian Road Transport Act.
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The reference (sometimes cited with "APJ" for the authoring judge, Justice A.P. Sen
Under the Road Transport Act 1987 , Section 114 outlines the . When a traffic violation is caught on camera—whether through public applications like e-Aduan@JPJ , social media videos, or automated enforcement systems—the JPJ cannot always immediately issue a direct summons to the driver because the driver's identity may be unknown.
For astronomers, archivists, and data historians, a string like "1 sek 1142 apj 1987" presents a fascinating puzzle. It has the hallmarks of a citation from The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ) from the year 1987, combined with an alphanumeric object identifier. However, a systematic search confirms this is a phantom reference.
The notation 1 SEK 1142 APJ 1987 appears to be a shorthand or potentially slightly mistyped reference to a legal citation from the Supreme Court of India in 1987. Based on the components, it likely refers to (1987) 1 SCC 1142 , which is a citation for the seminal case For instance, convictions for specific offenses under the
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