Showing Beautiful Bali Faces, Civil Service Police Unit Cleans Unlicensed Billboards Ahead of the G20 Summit
DENPASAR - The Bali Civil Service Police Unit team has started cleaning up outdoor advertisements in several places that will host the G20 Summit. It is hoped that the unlicensed billboards will be completely removed during the G20 Summit in Nusa Dua Bali in November.
"Actually it's (done) slowly. But it has been going on since last month. We convey advertisements, and billboards, including billboards that do not comply with the provisions that we have dismantled. said Head of Bali Civil Service Police, Unit Dewa Nyoman Rai Dharmadi, Friday, September 23.
Restrictions on billboards or billboards advertising Dharmadi's continued cigarettes only apply in Badung Regency, Denpasar, Klungkung Regency.
"But others still haven't, because that's why a rule must be made, that it's not allowed to ban cigarette advertising, it must have its own rules", he said.
"But we call for (don't post cigarette advertisements) even though there are no regulations in the regions. However, there are also provisions in government regulations and the health law, limiting cigarette advertising outside the room", continued Dharmadi.
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Meanwhile, for roads and tourist destinations that will be crossed and visited by the delegation, it is emphasized that the Civil Service Police Unit must be clean of unauthorized billboards/billboards.
"The DTW-DTW are the objects of the delegation. But we hope that in other places on other road sections to help reduce or limit them. Matters involving restrictions on billboards, advertising billboards, and billboards, if they are not by the provisions, we ask to be disciplined because that's part of the distraction", said Dharmadi.
The Bali Civil Service Police Unit hopes that Bali will look beautiful along the roads at the G20 Summit.
"It's not just because of the G20, it just happens that there is a G20 and we must also anticipate things like that, show the beautiful face of Bali", he said.