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Tak Mampu Tangani PKL HBKB, TKD Satpol Diminta Dipotong
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Satpol PP must Be More Alert in Dealing with PKL During HBKB

The rampant of street vendor in Car Free Day (HBKB) event becomes a serious concern. Not only disturbing, its existence that is already overloaded is caused by low awareness from officers.

Street vendor handling is one of determining their scorecards and counted then paid in the form of TKD

Secretary of Jakarta Legislative Council (DPRD) Commission A, Syarif disclosed street vendor problem is always a classic matter.

According to him, if they cannot handle it, the regional performance allowance (TKD) will be evaluated or cut.

Peddler Controlling During Car Free Day Still Unoptimal

"Street vendor handling is one of determining their scorecards and counted then paid in the form of TKD. If the issue is still exist, we will cut the TKD," he expressed, Wednesday (8/17).

He disclosed they should not quibble and blamed vendor who firstly arrived in Car Free Day location. They supposedly ought to be more agile and first arrived.

"Should be more alert and do not complain," he stressed.

He added if the allowance is cut and still cannot handle it, strict sanction will be given. One of them is demotion sanction.

"If the situation is still the same, we will look for the better ones," he closed.

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