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Puluhan Poster dan Spanduk Ditertibkan di Kembangan
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Unlicensed Posters and Banners Detached

Dozens of posters and banners along Jalan Outer Ring Road, precisely from Kembangan towards Cengkareng and conversely raided by officers, Monday (6/29), due to have no license and violate Bylaw No.8/2007 on Public Order. 

This firm action taken as besides making the road dirty, those also have no license

Chief of West Jakarta Satpol PP, Kadiman Sitinjak stated, the raid of those posters and banners on both roadside was conducted as they are installed on electric poles, trees, and iron fences on the roadside.

Many of product advertisement posters and banners make the road dirty.

Satpol PP Detached 13 Illegal Banners in Central Jakarta

"The raid by detaching those posters and banners is routine activity of each area. This firm action taken as besides making the road dirty, those also have no license," told Kadiman, Monday (6/29).

Previously, he continued, his party also raid medium-sized posters, banners along Jalan Raya Kembangan and Puri Kembangan.

"It's expected by intensifying the raid could give deterrent effect for the installer in order to obey the rule. Besides that, Jakarta will also look clean and beautiful," he closed. 

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