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THE denizens of Brickfields and Taman United are urging Kuala Lumpur City Hall to ban traders from operating on all public walkways, not just those with tactile blocks which are used to guide the visually impaired.
This inspection was prompted by a StarMetro report on June 10, titled “Path to accessibility,” which highlighted the difficulties faced by the visually impaired in navigating streets in the area. “Some even fry snacks on the pedestrian path that has tactile blocks, endangering the public,” she said. Similarly, a grandmother who wanted to be identified only as Devi, said she felt it was dangerous crossing the road with her granddaughters.Oon says the stalls are endangering the public.
“Motorists stop at the traffic- light junction to buy food and drinks, contributing to the congestion and endangering schoolchildren,” he stressed.“What is the point of installing a signalised traffic light and CCTV cameras if hawkers are allowed to trade here?” he questioned.
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