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Pemda DKI Tetap Ikuti Aturan Pelarangan Aplikasi Online

Online Transport Service Is Responsibility of Communication Ministry

Head of Jakarta Transportation Dept, Andri Yansah met hundreds of demonstrators from Ekspres Taxi in front of City Hall, Jl Medan Merdeka Selatan. Jakarta Provincial Government will remain obey a ban rule for online transport service that has not been taking care of licensing.

We still follow the law. Surely Jakarta government must abide by the rule

"We still follow the law. Surely Jakarta government must abide by the rule," he expressed, in front of the demonstrator, Monday (3/14).

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On that occasion, he and police also promise to enforce the rule to crack down on vehicles that violate the rule. To shut down the application, is the authority of Communication and Informatic Ministry.

"But we will convey your aspiration to Communication and Informatic Ministry. Thus the problem can be resolved," he told.

Head of Transportation Driver United (PPAD), Cecept Handoko hoped, rule enforcement could be realized soon. This is because the online service has harmed many transport companies.

"We'll pay tax to the country plus its licensing," he finished.

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