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View all search resultsA crackdown on illegal tukang parkir in Jakarta enjoys wide public support but could spell the end of a livelihood for thousands of Jakartans who say they just make enough to get by. The Jakarta Post spoke to some of them while they were going about their business outside minimarkets in the Tebet area.
The Jakarta administration is making another bid to crack down on the never-ending practice of informal parking attendants at convenience stores, but the underlying cause of the city’s high unemployment rate is adding complexity to the issue.
An image has circulated on Twitter since Tuesday showing a black sedan parked on the sidewalk in front of the PSI’s headquarters on Jl. Wahid Hasyim. The sidewalk was supposed to be for pedestrians who wanted to walk through the area.
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