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By YIP YOKE TENG
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teng@thestar.com.my
Pagi ini tiga orang Wakil Rakyat turun serentak membuat "Kunjungan Tahun Baru Cina"
Ke Pasar Kajang. Mereka ialah YB Dr Che Rusli bin Che Mat Ahli Parlimen Hulu Langat, YB Teo Nie Ching Ahli Parlimen Serdang dan YB Dr Shafie bin Abu Bakar ADUN Bangi. Mereka bertiga dan pembantu-pembantu bergabung tenaga mulai jam 8.30 menemui peniaga-peniaga dan pengunjung-pengunjung Pasar mengedarkan kad-kad Selamat tahun Baru Cina 2010 dan Jemptan Majlis Jamuan Tahun Baru Cina yang akan diadakan secara bersama antara Ahli Parleman Serdang dan ADUN Bangi pada 20 Februari 2010 (Sabtu) bertempat di Pusat Komuniti Taman Seri Langat. Jalan Reko, 43000 Kajang mulai jam 3.00 petang hingga 6.00 petang. Semua pihak dijemput hadir.
Turun ke Pasar menemui rakyat bagi mengucapkan selamat sama ada Tahun Baru Cina, Hari Raya Idul Fitri dan lain-lain adalah merupakan program tradisi yang diadakan setiap Tahun. Cuma tahun ini ketiga-ketiga Wakil Rakyat, khususnya dua ahli Parlimen hadir bersama merupakan satu yang lebih bermakna. Lebih dari 30 peti limau dan lebih dari 1,500 kad jemputan dan Selamat Tahun Baru Cina sempat diedar. Kad-kad selain ungkapan dalam bahasa
Rombongan yang terdiri lebih dari 20 orang memasuki lorong ke lorong pasar. Peniaga-peniaga dan pengunjung-pengunjung menyambut mereka dengan ceria. Setiap orang dihadiahkan dengan 2 biji limau mandarin dan kad-kad ucapan. Kunjungan berterusan hingga jam 10,00 pagi. Kehadiran kami menandakan kepada orang ramai tentang ketibaan Perayaan Tahun Baru Cina. Kami sebenarnya turut sama memeriahkan sama Sambutan Tahun Baru Cina dan memperlihatkan sikap muhibbah dan menghormati budaya antara kaum, bahkan sama menyambutnya bersama berbagai kaum.
THE Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) has begun operations to tear down illegal billboards.
The exercise started with Bandar Baru Bangi, where seven of the 20 illegal billboards had been taken down, and the remaining 13 would follow soon, council president Datuk Hassan Nawawi Abdul Rahman said at the Kajang Municipal Council full board meeting.
“It takes three hours to take down a big billboard (6.1m x 15.2m). There is even one that is located below TNB high-tension cables,” he said, adding that there were 1,600 illegal buntings in Kajang.
Several councillors pointed out that students were playing truant and visiting cybercafes near schools.
Hassan said there were guidelines on issuing licences for cybercafes. “It has to be at least 100m away from the schools. The council has the right to take action against operators who allow students in school uniform to enter the cybercafe. The maximum fine is RM1,000.
“However, the presence of cybercafes near schools is not the main reason for students playing truant. There are other reasons for them to skip school, too,” he said.
Kajang municipal councillors highlighted the exorbitant maintenance fees for council vehicles, which totalled more than RM95,960 last year.
At the monthly MPKj fullboard meeting, councillor Lee Kee Hiong questioned the reason for such high expenses for 14 vehicles.
A Jaguh motorbike costs RM4,645 a year for maintenance.
“There are even four vehicles that costs more than RM10,000 each, and these are only vehicles used by the enforcement department, what about the other departments?
“Despite such an amount spent on maintaining the vehicles, there are occasions when we had to abort certain operations due to vehicles breaking down,” she said.
One of the council directors said the motorbikes were used for escorting visiting VIPs such as the Mentri Besar.
Council president Datuk Hassan Nawawi Abdul Rahman explained that higher maintenance fees was needed for old cars.
“About 60% of the cars are more than 12 years old,” he said.
However, he could not provide off-hand the exact number of vehicles that the council uses.
He added that the council would use the hire purchase system when obtaining new cars.