Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) president Datuk Zainal Rahim Seman said the banner, put up on Tuesday, was removed by council workers at 10am yesterday.

Lim, who was attending a function at the Caring Complex, said he instructed Zainal to issue a fine to the company – Banner King – for putting up the banner without a permit.
“It doesn’t mean that if you put my face up, you can break the law,” said Lim, who turns 48 on Monday.
Komtar assemblyman Ng Wei Aik said anyone wanting to use any state leader’s picture must also get the state government’s permission first.
Banner King owner Chan Boon Chong, 33, said all he wanted to do was extend birthday greetings to Lim.

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hooray for not practising double standards
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