SOLO - The Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol) Surakarta City, Central Java, will tighten supervision of face-to-face learning activities (PTM) to ensure health protocols run well.
"The supervision of PTM is more stringent, because it turns out that there are still several violations," said Surakarta City Satpol PP Head Arif Darmawan in Solo, Antara, Monday, October 4.
One of the violations encountered was sending students not wearing masks. In this regard, it will provide social sanctions.
"Regarding supervision, we will place the linmas, the condition creation team will be mobile. So one day here, the next there," he said.
He said the tightening of PTM supervision was needed because schools in Solo City, starting from elementary, junior high, and high school had implemented PTM.
"Especially for public schools, there are still some private schools that haven't. This supervision is to ensure that they (students) deliver who, what masks, and how the elementary school eats," he said.
He said that after school student snack activities involving street vendors were one of the focuses of supervision.
"If it's just a snack, let the parents just go home, they don't go home and continue to eat in groups. We will give social sanctions for those who don't wear masks, the circular letter (SE) doesn't regulate (implementation of social sanctions) schools or not. social sanctions," he said.
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