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Miri City Council (MCC) launched Sarawak's first e-Compound system for faster, more convenient parking services. Parking officers can issue notices instantly via handheld devices, with real-time data recording. The pilot project starts at Marina Phase 1 and 2, later expanding citywide. Payments and verification are accessible through the 'Borneo Park Miri' app. E-compound notices include MCC's logo, compound and vehicle details, timestamp, location, and offence type for transparency and security.
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