SUPP Public Complaints Bureau have been approached by the residents of Everbright Park at 3rd Mile, Jalan Penrissen, Kuching who complained of illegal parking of containers by some business operators and abandoned cars behind the shophouses at Everbright Park, 3rd Mile, Jalan Penrissen, Kuching.
Following the request for assistance received, Wilfred Yap immediately went to inspect and assess the situation and also to see what can be done to resolve the problems raised by the residents.
According to the residents who spoke through their spokesman (Mr Chew), the illegal parking of the containers which are being used as a store by some business operators are causing blockage of the drains and disrupting the water flow resulting in flash flooding. The blockage of the drains are also serving as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
The residents also complained that the abandoned cars are also unsightly and also taking up parking spaces which could be better used for visitors and customers of the other business operators.
SUPP Public Complaints Bureau hopes that the public including business operators will stop to think about what impact their action will have on others. Being responsible and considerate is the key to making sure our actions will not cause a nuisance/problem to others. This will go a long way towards reducing the enforcement work load of the relevant authorities concerned.
SUPP Public Complaints Bureau have now on behalf of the residents lodged a complaint to Padawan Municipal Council to issue a Notice to the business operators concerned to remove the containers which they are using as a store and a further Notice of removal to the owners of the abandoned vehicles failing which for legal action to be taken against them.
SUPP Public Complaints Bureau is always ready to highlight issue of public interest and lend a helping hand to the anyone facing problems with Government Departments or Agencies or who come across problems of public interest but does not know how to deal with it. Anyone requiring assistance can always call SUPP Public Complaint’s mobile number at 016-7797688 or 082-246999 or go direct to SUPP Head Office to request for assistance.
[Photo shows SUPP PCB Chief Wilfred Yap with the Mr Chew (spokesman of the residents) at the site where the containers and abandoned cars are illegally parked]