The Car Exhaust Of The Ngebul Service On The Street, Heru Budi: The Driver Has Been Dragged
JAKARTA - Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono opened his voice about the state-owned car operated by his men blowing smoke from the exhaust while driving on the highway.Recently, a video was widely discussed showing a state-owned car emitting quite thick smoke from the exhaust of its vehicle while crossing Jalan Mampang Prapatan Raya, Tegal Parang, South Jakarta.Heru is aware of the viral incident on social media. Based on reports from his staff, the driver of the operational service vehicle has been sanctioned or punished. Heru then showed evidence of the driver's photo that was dried up in the field."Driver has been tracked," said Heru while showing his cellphone, met at the DKI Jakarta DPRD Building, Monday, September 11.Heru explained that the car, which was caught emitting gurgling smoke, was going to the repair shop to be repaired. After it is no longer damaged, the state-owned car will only be tested for emissions."Actually, it's like this. The car was damaged, then he wanted to take his car to the repair shop. Yes, he was taken. Incidentally it broke up," said Heru.Meanwhile, Head of the DKI Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Agency Hari Nugroho admitted that the car with smoke rising on its exhaust was an operational vehicle for the Central Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Sub-dept.Hari emphasized that the negligence of his subordinates was an act that was not justified. Given, the government is intensifying the prevention of air pollution, while this state-owned car is actually a contributor to pollution.
"What is clear is that if there is routine maintenance, it doesn't stop. We will make a circular regarding routine repairs that must be done, whether operational vehicles or not. So, when used, conditions will be ready," explained Hari."Because we really take care, especially since the conditions for air pollution in Jakarta are a bit bad. So, we are firm," he added.