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Pademangan Timur RPTRA Is Rampant with Illegal Parking

Although illegal parking has been controlled, yet its existence is still rampant in North Jakarta. The condition can be seen around the Pademangan Timur RPTRA at Jl Pademangan VIII, RT 09/10 Pademangan Timur Urban Village, Pademangan. 

I worry my motorcycle is stolen here due to covered by the car. As I hear here, there was a bike stolen before

Hera (30), one of citizens in Sunter Agung who often visits to the RPTRA complained many cars seen parked at the location. He has difficulties to park his vehicle. Most are not the visitor of the RPTRA. 

"I worry my motorcycle is stolen here due to covered by the car. As I hear here, there was a bike stolen before," he lamented, Saturday (9/17).

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Another local, Doni (34) admitted vehicles parked are belonging local citizens. It is very annoying and disturbing the visitor when parking their vehicles.

"Most cars are from locals, instead of the visitor," he stressed.

Pademangan Timur Urban Village Head, Christina Trinita uttered has repeatedly given warning, including street vendor who opens stall around RPTRA or on the sidewalk. But it was ignored by them.

"We will send reprimand letter by involving Satpol PP soon. We'll use persuasive method first," she closed.

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