The Government Should be More Serious

My opinion about my dirty city.

Sometimes when I pass some certain palces in Probolinggo, I often see piles of trash by the side of the street or even by river. This view is annoying. It makes our city look ugly and very dirty. If we walk near the pile of trash, we could smell stinky odors coming from it.

Piles of trash, they bring the bacteria with them. Isn't that very dangerous to our health if flies land on our food?

However, many people live around this mountain-likeheap of trash. Many children play nearby. Also, a lot of women wash clothes and fruits and vegetables in the river that is contaminated by trash. This is terrible.

I think they don't realize the danger, because they don't have knowledge about living healthy. In my opinion, the government must make a regulation that people are not allowed to build houses near the tash disposal (dump site).

The government must protect their citizens, right?

Maybe ther should be special officers, like police officers, who watch and catch people who throw trash on the ground or into the river.

The government should be harder, because trash has become a big, big problem for our city.

If a big fine doesn't make people stop dropping litter everywhere, put them in jail.

I think to keep our environment clean and tidy needs hard work from both the citizens and the government.

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Comments (1)
#1 by a fool
Jun 26, 2008
You should write to your local newspaper about this, and become
a 'health' advocate, for surely what you say here is very true
and I bet you could prove the effect on the citizens with health
statistics.
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