They were once a mode of transportation, now transformed into habitats for plants, a rubbish bin for passers-by and worst of all a breeding sites for mosquitoes. As the problem of abandoned vehicles widely persists in the capital city’s commercial and residential zones, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) can only take action within the boundaries of legislation while the community waits for it to be nipped in the bud.
Discarded vehicles were found mostly in secluded parts of commercial and residential areas, while some were even left at DBKL’s parking spots.Residents and business owners expressed frustration over abandoned cars hogging parking spaces, being an eyesore and unhygienic because it also a breeding ground for rats and mosquitoes.
It occupies parking spaces meant for the residents and it is also an eyesore. Abandoned cars would become a breeding spot for mosquitoes. Cars and a van were abandoned, were not moved for three years and the window of the van has been shattered, allowing passers-by to throw rubbish inside.
The apartment does not have parking space for its tenants and these cars have taken valuable parking bays outside the apartment.
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