Again, Street Vendors Back to Occupy Kota Tua
access_time March 15 2015 05:28 PM remove_red_eye 2505
Reported by TP Moan Simanjuntak | Translated by Cintya Meliza
Reported by TP Moan Simanjuntak | Translated by Cintya Meliza
Although West Jakarta Satpol PP officers have intensively controlled street vendors in Kota Tua, but it does not give deterrent effect yet.
Kota Tua should be sterilized from street vendors as it can make the area looks dirty and slum
Based on beritajakarta.com observations, most street vendors who commonly sell foods, drinks and clothes have set up stall around the Kota Tua or Fatahillah Museum. Consequently, the site becomes dirty and chaotic.
"Kota Tua should be sterilized from street vendors as it can make the area looks dirty and slum. There must be a strong commitment from all sides to create the site more neat and arranged.
Street Vendors Controlled on Jalan DharmawangsaChandrian expressed, the level of supervision in Kota Tua is low. Thus many vendors dare to break the rules. "They must be controlled. It is a must. Don't do this in the ceremonial event only," he asserted.