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In a bid to increase awareness of green issues, around 5,000 locals and foreigners from more than 100 community groups, schools and private firms took part in the annual Clean Up Jakarta Day on Sunday morning, picking up trash at several sites across the city.
Your comments:
Isn't trash collection supposed to be done using taxes that the government takes out of our pay? Isn't this making it easier for the government to continue providing substandard services and for corruptors to continue stealing? If these duties have reverted to the populace then I demand a refund for that portion of taxes. Otherwise people should abstain from volunteering and simply demand a better government.
Dunder Duck
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