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DC election poll cards mailed

The Registration & Electoral Office today said it has mailed poll cards for the District Council Ordinary Election to about 4.33 million registered electors to inform them of where they should cast their votes on December 10.   Electors who have not received their poll cards may log in to the Online Voter Information Enquiry System to check whether they are registered electors and their designated polling stations, the office said.   District Council geographical constituency (DCGC) electors will be allocated to ordinary polling stations in the vicinity of their registered addresses. Polling hours will be from 8.30am to 10.30pm.   District Committees constituency (DCC) electors will be assigned to the polling stations of the DCCs to which they belong. The polling hours will be from 8.30am to 2.30pm. They will also receive a reminder on the poll card envelope that the DCC and DCGC vote will take place at two different polling stations with different polling hours.  

Alert issued on bogus HKeToll SMS

The Transport Department today alerted the public to a fraudulent SMS message, purportedly issued by HKeToll, which includes hyperlinks leading to fake HKeToll websites “etollli.top” and “eli2.cc”.

 

The department said the message seeks to obtain recipients’ vehicle registration marks and credit card information.

 

It clarified that the message was not issued by HKeToll and stated that the case has been reported to Police for follow-up action.

 

Additionally, the department reminded the public that HKeToll does not send SMS messages or emails to vehicle owners with hyperlinks directing them to carry out transactions.

 

If vehicle owners wish to pay outstanding tolls online, they must log in to the HKeToll website or mobile app.

 

The department advised members of the public to stay alert when receiving unidentified messages and to refrain from visiting suspicious websites or disclosing personal data, adding that anyone who has provided personal information to such websites should contact Police.

 

Call 3853 7333 for enquiries about HKeToll.


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