A warkop near the Tosari Stop, Central Jakarta, went viral for standing on the edge of the Sudirman area sidewalk. Many immediately judged this warkop to be illegal. In fact, the building has a building permit. However, the problem arises when business activities have used the sidewalk space, which is actually a public facility for pedestrians. Building a city is not just about giving permission, but also maintaining the principle: do not let the wrong things be justified. Clean sidewalks and city parks are the rights of the people, especially in the center of Jakarta, which should be increasingly friendly to pedestrians. Watch the complete information at voi.id
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