BADUNG - I don't know what's wrong with the owner, dozens of motorbikes have been left parked for years even in the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport area, Bali.
This motorbike is neatly lined up on the second floor of the Ngurah Rai Airport parking lot. So long left, the motor is covered in dust.
"There are annual ones that come to dust, there are also," said Stakeholder Relations Manager of PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali, Taufan Yudhistira when contacted, Friday, June 25.
There are 80 parked motorbikes that have been abandoned by their owners. There is also one car left by its owner.
"Between 79 to 80 units, yes (all) brands," said Taufan.
The airport reported this annual parking vehicle to the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport KP3 Police.
“Usually we always report regularly to the KP3 Police. We report as of that date, there are so many motorbikes and so many motorbikes and cars and updates continue," said Taufan.
"So that, when later there is a report to any police. That is, the police will coordinate with each other, there will be reports on the DK motorbike. (And) it turns out to be at the airport, for example," he added.
But the motorbike owner must of course pay for the parking payment while in the Ngurah Rai Airport area. All will be calculated the accumulated payment since entering the airport area.
"We hope that Balinese people who have lost their motorbikes will try to make a report whether it is at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport," said Taufan.
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