Slippery pavement tiles pose hazard to public


The white tiles on the pedestrian walkway in Sentul are dangerous, especially when they are wet.

RESIDENTS in Sentul are concerned about slippery tiles that make pavements there unsafe, especially when they are wet.

Although concrete slabs make up a large part of the pavements along Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, resident Datuk Panjamorthy Muthusamy said the white tiles put people at risk of slipping and falling.

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