KENDAL A total of 27 students who were detained by the police during the illegal racing event received guidance from the Limbangan Police, Kendal, Central Java. Dozens of students were many from the junior high school (SMP) level. Officers also called the parents concerned to be given directions.

This guidance to teenagers is carried out so as not to repeat negative actions, as well as provide a deterrent effect to this student. The Head of the Limbangan Police, AKP Rasban, said that last weekend's raids managed to secure 27 motorbikes that were not equipped with documents and other vehicle equipment.

"So from the raid we secured 27 motorbikes and brought them to the Limbangan Police. Then we asked students who were recorded to carry motorbike ownership certificates including vehicle equipment," said AKP Rasban, in a written statement, Wednesday, April 12.

Incomplete vehicles such as no rearview mirrors are required to carry and install, including vehicles using Brong exhausts that are also requested to be replaced with standard ones.

"In addition to the students we call to be fostered, Forkompincam also gives directions to his parents," added Rasban.

Parents, police chiefs, Danramil and the Limbangan sub-district head gave directions to always supervise their children's associations. Parents are asked to be more vigilant and supervise their children when playing outside of school hours.

"The development of technology requires extra supervision from parents to their children. Because yesterday's case, the children just said goodbye, it turned out to be illegal racing," he explained.

The 27 students also read the pledge not to repeat negative things and sing the song Padamu Negeri, as a form of statement that they will do well.

The complete vehicle, both the ownership and completeness of the vehicle, was then handed over to the student's parents.


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