Social media threads routinely highlight the visual pollution which mar Kuala Lumpur’s image. — Filepic
THE article “Go after culprits of illegal banners too”, published in StarMetro on Jan 20, spotlighted a legacy issue that continues to scar Kuala Lumpur’s cityscape.
The concerns raised mirror my own and those of the public at large – namely Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) dereliction of duty to taxpayers and to its own stated commitments on urban liveability and sustainability.
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