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View all search resultsMay 22, p9Representatives from the Coalition for a Smoke-Free Jakarta say that they plastered 13,000 no-smoking stickers on public transportation vehicles and bus stations on Tuesday
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Representatives from the Coalition for a Smoke-Free Jakarta say that they plastered 13,000 no-smoking stickers on public transportation vehicles and bus stations on Tuesday.
The initiative, also backed by the Jakarta Transportation Agency and the University of Indonesia's public health faculty, was launched at the Senen bus terminal in Senen, Central Jakarta.
Your comments:
It's really another joke.
Who will enforce the regulation, the drivers? How can we expect the public minivan drivers to enforce a law while they often violate traffic laws? If the government expects the public to enforce it, it's just a dream as our nation is not mature enough to respect others.
Look at the noisy motorcycle phenomenon. No law on the streets, it's just a jungle called Jakarta.
Suri Adnyana
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