In Mubarak Al-kabeer, 385 Random Ads Were Removed, And 19 Violations Were Issued

08 October 2022 Crime News

To intensify its field tours, the Public Relations Department emergency team in the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate municipality branch scouted all areas of the governorate to preserve shops, markets, and cooperative societies. In addition, the team monitored coupons violating municipality requirements, as well as removed random advertisements in streets and squares, which resulted in about 35 warnings, an Arab daily reported.

As the head of the emergency team at the governorate's municipality branch, Nasser Al-Hajri confirmed, the supervisory team wanted to ensure that shops and real estate owners adhered to the municipal conditions. A field tour conducted in September led to the removal of 385 random advertisements of various sizes in violation of advertisement regulation 172/2006, distorting the aesthetic view and impairing motorists' vision. For commercial stores, 19 violations were issued as a result of the inspections, including five violations for setting up an advertisement without a license, two violations for adding an advertisement without a license, a violation for opening and managing a shop without a license, and three violations for non-renewal of advertising licenses. It also included the violation for employing workers before obtaining a health certificate, violations for using space in front of the shop without a license, non-compliance with the cleanliness of the yards and corridors adjacent to the store, and not covering the truck box to prevent the flying of gravel, in addition to issuing 35 warnings for encroachments on state property and engineering warnings for real estate, which are being followed up through a request to review and bring engineering licenses and blueprints, among others.

Asserting that the supervisory team would not be lenient in taking all legal measures against violators, Al-Hajri urged owners of real estate and shops to adhere to the laws and regulations enforced by the municipality.

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