JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung signed a regulation that eliminates the elderly, disabled and smart Jakarta Cardholders (KJP) from traveling in places managed by the provincial government.
"So I issued a governor's regulation regulation regulation for the elderly, KJP, their disabilities if they want to use or travel in Jakarta, then they are free of charge, and this free service is specifically for Jakarta residents," said Pramono Slipi Skate Park, Central Jakarta, Thursday, August 14.
The free places are Ragunan Wildlife Park, Monas National Monument Cahaya, Museum of Fines and Ceramics, Wayang Museum, Textile Museum and Maritime Museum,
Then the Onrust Archaeological Museum, the Marunda Rumah Sipitung Site, the Jakarta History Museum, the Joang 45 Museum, the MH Thamrin Museum and the Taman Prasasti Museum.
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Pramono hopes that with this policy, Jakarta residents who are not lucky can travel for free in places managed by the provincial government.
"Given to people with disabilities, the elderly population, KJP holders, and KJP Plus, hopefully this will be able to help people in Jakarta who are not lucky enough to enjoy managed places, owned by Jakarta," he said.
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