Bu Camat Parepare Sulsel Shouted At The Owner Of The Shop Until She Cried, Walkot Got In Hand
MAKASSAR - A video circulating of Bu Head of Ujung, Parepare, South Sulawesi (Sulsel) shouted at traders who violated Perwali regulations regarding the prevention of COVID-19. The shop owner cried shouted at Bu Head of Ujung, Parepare.
"Why did you say you don't know," said the sub-district head in a video spread on social media, Sunday, December 27.
This female merchant was crying. Trying to provide an explanation regarding the stall that is still open.
"Don't lie that's why," said Bu Camat Ujung, Parepare in a high tone.
This stalls demolition took place on the evening of Saturday, December 26. The sub-district head emphasized that he was enforcing the Parepare guardian to prevent COVID-19 at Christmas and New Year.
"We will carry out this activity according to a circular and assignment letter until January 15, 2021," said the sub-district head.
Currently, shop owners who violate the rules of opening hours receive a written warning. If you are stubborn, you will be subject to further sanctions.
"Second, there is a fine, after the second warning we still say we are sanctioned Rp. 500 thousand, there is still a violation of license revocation," said the head of the district.
The Mayor IntervenedThe Mayor of Parepare, Taufan Pawe immediately intervened. Through his Instagram account taufanpawe, he apologized for the actions of the officers and sub-district heads who did not provide comfort to traders.
"Enforcement and education of these officers should be carried out in a humane manner and prioritizing humanity. For this action, our permission will provide evaluation and firm action to these officers, "said Taufan Pawe.
Taufan Pawe explained that the current conditions are uncertain amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mayor of Parepare is aware that on the other hand, he must maintain economic growth. Therefore everything will be done in balance.
“This curfew is aimed at reducing the crowds that occur at night until New Year's Eve is over, only until New Years Eve is over. After that, there will be no more restrictions until 8 o'clock. This decision is indeed very tough, but we beg you to understand because it is for the common good, "he said.
"Finally, we apologize for any actions that are less pleasing. Let us work together in bringing benefit to the City of Parepare, "said Taufan Pawe.