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City Still Found Overloaded Boat Sailing in Seribu Island

Seribu Island Regency still found some of overloaded traditional carrier vessels (boat taxi) operated.

Actually, they should obey the rule before moved to Kali Adem

The ship businessmanan are generally take advantage of the moment when a tourist visits increased as in the long vacation period at this time.

"Actually, they should obey the rule before moved to Kali Adem," told Budi Utomo, Seribu Islands Regent, when visited Kali Adem Harbor in Muara Angke, North Jakarta, last Sunday (7/16).

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He regretted the condition because it can harm the visitors who want visit Seribu Islands. "The point, I want to see the operation directly. Unfortunately, I still found the violations," he told.

Utomo promised to perform evaluation of the overloaded boat taxi. "I will evaluate and give warning to the owner," he uttered.

Meanwhile, the number of visitors who visit the Seribu islands increased during this holiday period. "Relaying on our information, during the holiday period of 70th Indonesian Independence Day, a total of 7 thousands visitors had visited Tidung, Pari, Harapan, and Pramuka Island," he uttered.

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