JAKARTA - It has become a common sight, in a number of big cities such as DKI Jakarta, residents who own cars do not have a garage. So, many of them park their four-wheeled vehicles in front of the house which is a public road. Of course it will disturb the comfort of other residents, especially if there is a state of emergency, such as fire, for example. This will make it difficult for fire engines to enter areas with narrow roads. Even though in DKI Jakarta there is already a regional regulation related to ownership of four-wheeled vehicles that must also be accompanied by a garage. Then, who is wrong? Here's the review.
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