Penalise hawkers who fail to remove electrical wires, says Kepong activist

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Penalise hawkers who fail to remove electrical wires, says Kepong activist
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A man was nearly electrocuted when he touched an iron staircase railing that had blue electrical wires on it.

Yee is urging Kuala Lumpur City Hall to inspect their business areas between Jalan Seri Bintang and the Jalan 3/36 commercial centre area.

He said that on March 31, a man was nearly electrocuted when he touched an iron staircase railing that had blue electrical wires still hanging on it.Yee said that every Chinese New Year, temporary hawkers would instal a canopy to sell goods or firecrackers along the sidewalks between Jalan Seri Bintang and Jalan 3/36.“As a result, these people installed wires in various locations.

He also urged DBKL to penalise temporary hawkers who fail to remove such wires and to be cautious about granting them business permits. “In the future, we want DBKL to make sure someone is monitoring the whole process after issuing a permit to these temporary hawkers,” he said.

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