JAKARTA - Bener Meriah Regency Satpol PP officers have curbed the activities of people in the area who often use roads to dry coffee.
Quoted from Antara, the Head of Trantib Satpol PP Bener Meriah Handri said his party had started to hold routine patrols to bring order and remind the public not to dry coffee on the side of the road. The reason is very simple, disturbing the traffic of road users.
"We ask the public not to dry coffee on sidewalks or roads, especially on the Takengon-Bireuen road and other strategic roads, because this can cause accidents," he said in Redelong, Tuesday 9 November.
It also controls the traders who sell on the sidewalks.
According to him, the local Satpol PP team continues to carry out routine patrols to carry out orders and provide understanding to the community.
"The sidewalk is for pedestrians, not a place to sell. Likewise, the road is for vehicles, not for drying coffee," said Handri.
He appealed to all parties to take care of each other and respect each other, selling and drying coffee on sidewalks and road bodies clearly disturbs order and violates applicable regulations.
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