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JPS Apresiasi Penerapan Pergub Nomor 79/2020

JPS Supports Progressive Fines for Health Protocol Violators

If violations are made repeatedly, the violator will be subject to maximum administrative sanctions as a deterrent effect

The Jakarta Public Service (JPS) gives their support regarding progressive fines for residents, business actors and people in charge of public facilities who repeatedly violate the COVID-19 health protocols in Jakarta.

It is stated in Jakarta Gubernatorial Regulation number 79/2020 on applications of discipline and law enforcement of health protocols as an effort and control of COVID-19.

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JPS Executive Director Syaiful Jihad said that it was not to trouble residents and business actors, but to invite all parties to play an active role in fighting the COVID-19 more optimally.

"This policy is applied in stages. If violations are made repeatedly, the violator will be subject to maximum administrative sanctions as a deterrent effect," he expressed, Monday (8/24).

He went on to say that business actors who violated the rules would be closed for 3x24 hours until the sanction of fines reached hundreds of millions.

He also instructed Satpol PP and related units to carry out the task according to the mandate of gubernatorial regulation.

"This rule becomes a guideline thus they can carry out their duties firmly and consistently," he stressed.

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