Nearly 90% of sidewalk-blocking beer bars in Hanoi
backed by police: chairman
About 87 percent of sidewalk
beer bars in Hanoi, whose operations often occupy the pavements, are covertly
abetted by local police officers, hindering ongoing efforts to reclaim the
public space, the city’s chairman Nguyen Duc Chung has asserted.
Customers of a beer bar
sit on the sidewalk of Bat Dan Street in Hanoi on March 4, 2017.Tuoi Tre
Previous attempts to clear local promenades ended up in vain
as local businesses kept repeating their illegal occupancy of the public
areas, Chung said at a conference on Saturday morning.
The ‘sidewalk reclamation’ campaign was initiated by the
city’s Party Committee late 2014, but previous efforts did not prove
effective as local police units have not imposed strict enforcement on those
facilities that violated the law, according to the chairman.
“I have conducted a probe and discovered that more than 150
out of 180 beer bars in Hanoi are abetted by local policemen,” he asserted.
If the problem persists, the ‘sidewalk clearing’ effort will
eventually fail, Chung underlined.
He ordered local authorities to be responsible and serious in
dealing with the encroachment of pavements.
“I will name and shame those corrupted officers and officials
in each ward and district if they are not serious in their job this time,” he
continued.
The law enforcement officers in charge must be assertive in
their duty, the chairman said, adding that those who keep failing to enforce
the law should be dismissed or transferred to another position.
Chung also requested leaders of local authorities to set
examples for citizens, and encourage their family members to comply with the
regulation and respect sidewalk space.
The city’s leader considered the lack of attention from
competent authorities another reason for the ineffective attempts.
Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Following specific steps
According to the Hanoi chairman, local authorities must deal
with the issue in a persistent manner.
“Three specific steps must also be followed,” Chung stated.
The first phase, he elaborated, involved propaganda and
reminders for citizens not to let their business activities compromised the
promenades.
In the second stage, regular inspections should be carried out
and warnings shall be issued for potential violations, he continued, adding
that local businesses will be given a few days to re-organize their
operations.
After the designated period, officers will begin the final
step with suitable punishments imposed on offenders.
Chung tasked the municipal Department of Police with
dispatching enforcement units to reclaim the footpaths at each neighborhood.
Regarding the penalty, those businesses that violate the rule
three times shall have their business license revoked and be banned from
operating.
The illegal occupancy of sidewalks must be stopped as it has
negative effects on traffic safety, the urban aesthetics, and environmental
hygiene, chairman Chung asserted.
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Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 3, 2017
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