Public nuisance
Dr. S.M. Rahman, On e-mail
Among other things in the mega city of Dhaka, one will find beggars, the physically handicapped ones, knocking at the car windows almost in every traffic signal point asking for alms while the red signal is on. Besides, book sellers, fruit vendors, household hawkers and others disturb the commuters in the cars and in all sorts of transports which causes traffic jam also. This picture is not at all seen in any other big city of other countries. It can be termed a public nuisance. The present government among other things is determined to reduce traffic jams and keep the roads free from illegal occupants. The image of the country in the eye of the foreigners is badly tarnished by this street problem. This nuisance should be stopped by the law enforcers forthwith which would also help reduce traffic jam. The physically handicapped beggars may be rehabilitated elsewhere.
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