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Dishubtrans DKI Threatens Imprisoning Illegal Parking Attendants

Head of Jakarta Communications and Transportation Department (Dishubtrans), Andriyansyah stated, illegal parking problem in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta rampant due to many parking attendants who provide illegal parking slots. The attendants exist as they see the minimal parking slots in the biggest wholesaler in Southeast Asia.

I want to discuss it with Traffic Unit Police for making legal rules thus those parking attendants could be jailed

Therefore, his department intends to discuss it with police for making legal protection thus the parking attendants could be dealt.

"I want to discuss it with Traffic Unit Police for making legal rules thus those parking attendants could be jailed," he asserted, Monday (7/6).

Illegal Parking, 154 Vehicles Netted in Tanah Abang

Besides illegal parking, the main thing that should be fixed for anticipating traffic congestion in the city is ngetem (waiting for passenger) behavior of public transportation drivers. One of the waiting places is in front of Tanah Abang Train Station.

"The points that used for waiting place will be handled one by one. As the instruction of Mr. Governor, those drivers who wait for passengers will be given a warning letter first. Then if they ignore it, we will revoke their trajectory license," he threatened.

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