Sunday, September 30, 2012

BLAME IT ON THE PUBLIC

It is easy for the government to put the blame on the public for not putting rubbish in the right places when there are not any bins in sight. It is also easy to blame the motoring public for causing massive daily traffic jams in the city when there is no effect traffic system in place.

Government efforts to make Kuala Lumpur a world class city has been affected by the attitude of city folks who take the law lightly and this has also affected efforts to make Kuala Lumpur is leading city destination

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) had issued 665,708 notices for offences committed fron January to August and 90 percent were traffic violation.

Mayor Datuk Ahmad Phesal Talib said DBKL collected RM881,820 from 5,038 motorists in the form of towing and storage charges for obstructing traffic.

“We also collected RM114,487 from those who litter, issued 1,613 notices to the public for spitting and collected compound amounting RM78,600″ he said at a a parade to mark 43rd Enforcement Day at Tasik Titiwangsa here, Thursday.

So what have you guys got to say about this.

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