Wednesday, June 06, 2007

City to handle businesses that destroy the environment

Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy

Phnom Penh city governor Kep Chuktema ordered the four district authorities in the city of Phnom Penh to improve the rule and the environment in the city. During a meeting held on Monday, Kep Chuktema ordered designated officials to visit gas stations, car wash shops, garage shops which dump trash and waste engine oil into the sewer, he told the officials to tell these businesses to correct their dumping habits, and if these businesses refuse to comply, they will be shut down. Furthermore, Kep Chuktema also orders the police force and the local authorities to improve order in large restaurants so that cars and motorcycles are not parked in anarchy, and creating traffic jams. He said that combating these issues must be done equally, not just punishing the poor (businesses) striving along small city streets, and letting go of the rich (businesses). The governor also ordered the handling of motorcycle repair stalls and unlicensed car and motorcycle wash shops established along the city streets, in particular near Wat Phnom and along the Russian Federation Boulevard. He said that these businesses should be given a 10-day notice first before they would be closed down.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you to the govenor (Kep
Chuktema) for helping to preserve
our beautiful city of Phnom Penh.

And everyone should pitched in to
help out; otherwise, our city will
not be a safe place to work or
live in.

Anonymous said...

than kyou kong kep chup dolla for help youn pussy a lot in phnom penh/......!1!11!