TABANAN - A billboard posted on a large billboard on Jalan traffic light Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali, has gone viral on social media.

Because in the billboard there is a writing error. It should be written on a billboard 'Avoid COVID-19' but it says 'Avoid COVID-91.

Meanwhile, Head of Satpol PP Tabanan Regency, Bali, I Wayan Sarba explained that the billboard had been taken down on Wednesday, August 18 evening.

According to him, the billboard installation is a partner of the Regional Finance Agency (Bakuda) of Tabanan Regency, Bali. In addition, his party was also called by the Regional Secretary (Sekda) of Tabanan Regency, because he also saw the billboard.

"It was dropped last night. It was Bakuda's regular partner with a permit. Bakuda collects the distribution, the Regional Finance Agency. I don't know the person and it has been taken down," said Sarba when contacted, Thursday, August 19.

"Yes, we saw it (Sekda), we contacted the person concerned, not us.

The billboard called Sarba has been installed for about a week and was only discovered after it went viral on social media.

"All people, if you make banners and billboards, be careful. Yes, that's wrong, maybe it was in a hurry or something," said Sarba.


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