Larkin flats’ dwellers seek mindset makeover


Danger from above: Residents of Flat Larkin are worried about objects, including iron and glass bottles, being thrown from the upper floors. — THOMAS YONG/ The Star

Residents of low-cost flats in Larkin, Skudai call for attitude change to solve littering, parking woes

AN IRON, burning paper, rubbish-filled plastic bags, glass bottles, soiled diapers as well as used sanitary pads, cigarette buds and food waste are among the items that have been thrown out from upper floors of low-cost flats in Johor Baru.

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