KPAI Will Have Dialogue With SCBD Youth Regarding Security And Threat Situations
JAKARTA - The social phenomenon of SCBD teenagers (Sudirman, Citayam, Bojonggede, Depok) who often competes for expressions at Citayam Fashion Week (CFW) has received the spotlight from the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI). Head of KPAI's Divwasmonev, Jasra Putra, said that public expectations of children's activities in street fashion invite positive trend signals from many parties. Moreover, after the street fashion event was also tested by the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan and the Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil, as well as other public figures and artists, participated in enlivening this street fashion trend. Jasra considered that usually regional leaders use Satpol PP to control the streets, but this time it was a little different. Instead, the leaders tried Street Fashion, which was initiated by Bonge, Jeje, Roy and friends.
The Governors advised that this event pay attention to the freedom of users, share space, not wander, maintain cleanliness and order. "For KPAI, positive trends are important, it is important to maintain and reduce threats around children. Considering the expectations of many children who start to follow," he said, Friday, July 22. For this reason, KPAI together with the Child Protection Coalition will visit the Zebra Cross area in front of the Dukuh Atas MRT entrance, to see firsthand the activities of children in SCBD. "KPAI will have a dialogue with several parties, which is an important factor in the safety of children," he said. This positive trend, continued Jasra, must still be maintained. The importance of anticipating various parties in the context of the security and security situation for children in the region. "In the midst of our freedom, the freedom of others is also limited. But it is also important to reduce the threats around them. KPAI and the Child Protection Coalition will also campaign for children's rights ahead of National Children's Day tomorrow," he said. This street fashion trend is expected to continue safely, without compromising other freedoms in public areas.