KONAWE - The Education and Culture Office (Dikbud) of Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province prohibits elementary and junior high school students in their area from bringing motorized vehicles to school.
Head of the Konawe Education and Culture Service, Suryadi, said that his party had coordinated with all elementary and junior high school principals to immediately follow up.
"Since receiving a letter from the Regional Police and the Resort Police, we immediately informed the school principal group to be followed up," he said in a written statement in Kendari, Antara, Monday, February 20.
Suryadi explained that the school must make rules regarding the prohibition on carrying vehicles, using a bogar exhaust, and using vehicles that do not have driving equipment, such as helmets and driving documents.
As for strict sanctions that schools can give, for example, the postponement of the semester mid to violators. Then, return students to their parents for temporary guidance, without eliminating student learning rights.
In addition, schools can also immediately confiscate student vehicles that use a bogar exhaust, because it is disturbing and ordered to replace it with a standard exhaust.
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