On September 23, Ward 7 Police, District 5 (HCMC) invited Mr. NQA (born in 1991) to the headquarters to work due to his illegal advertising behavior.
The police asked Mr. A. to remove the small ads he had posted.
Working with the authorities, Mr. A. said he runs a boarding house on Phan Van Tri Street, District 5. Knowing that students are looking for boarding houses at the beginning of the new school year, Mr. A. took advantage of the early morning to post boarding house advertisements around universities, electric poles, and electrical cabinets at intersections in District 5.
The authorities also discovered that Mr. A's boarding house business violated administrative regulations in the field of fire prevention and fighting.
For the above behavior, Mr. A. was punished by the authorities according to regulations. On the same day, the authorities took Mr. A. to remedy the consequences and removed the posted advertisements.
In addition, Ward 7 Police are also consolidating the records of administrative sanctions in the field of fire prevention and fighting for Mr. A's boarding house business. These violations are also required to be corrected by the authorities to prevent fires.
In recent days, public opinion has been concerned and there has been much controversy surrounding the District 5 Fatherland Front Committee's use of plastic grass to wrap electric poles and lamp posts to prevent the posting of small advertisements.
In response to public opinion that this measure is ineffective, wasteful and unsightly for the city, the District 5 government has removed the artificial grass panels. The move was made so that the locality can re-evaluate the effectiveness of this project.
People also want the government to take radical measures to thoroughly handle this petty advertising problem.
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