On-site trial for illegal minimarket parking attendants begins next week
Illegal minimarket parking attendants in Jakarta will be prosecuted on site by law enforcement if they continue to carry out their actions.
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS — The crackdown on illegal parking attendants operating in minimarkets is planned to begin next week. The illegal parking attendants will be immediately brought to trial on site by law enforcement officers.
Head of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Service, Syafrin Lipunto, said that his party would take firm action against illegal parking attendants at minimarkets who charge visitors. The study of the implementation of sanctions and law enforcement actions does not only involve the ranks of the DKI Satpol PP. His party has also routinely coordinated with the police and prosecutor's office.
"We will impose mild criminal sanctions (tipiring) on street parking attendants who dare to operate illegally after we have scheduled their regulation," he said on Thursday (9/5/2024).
Syafrin urges the public to report any instances of illegal parking attendants in minimarkets through the JAKI (Jakarta Kini) or CRM (Cepat Respon Masyarakat) application. Each report will be followed up by a designated team.
The agency plans to schedule the crackdown on illegal jukir in minimarkets starting next week. Currently, they are still coordinating with other parties, such as Satpol PP, to finalize its implementation.
"At the moment, we are still in the stage of discussion and coordination. We hope to have a schedule to go out into the field next week," said Syafrin.
Until now, a number of minimarket managers have put up signs for free parking, but there are still those who charge fees. Syafrin said that the parking lot in minimarkets is a public facility area provided for customers. Therefore, anyone who exploits it and causes unrest among the community will be dealt with firmly.
According to Syafrin, the presence of rogue parking attendants is due to the availability of parking spaces in minimarkets. His team has actually conducted enforcement efforts. However, as soon as the security personnel from Dishub DKI Jakarta leave, the rogue parking attendants return to take over.
During enforcement, conflicts between illegal parking attendants and DKI Transportation Agency officers also often occur. Some individuals feel dissatisfied because they believe their source of income is being impeded by officials.
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Therefore, in addition to urging his staff to take firm action against illegal parking attendants, Jakarta Acting Governor Heru Budi Hartono is also trying to find other solutions related to this issue. Heru plans to provide alternative jobs to these illegal parking attendants. However, he has not yet specified what type of jobs will be offered.
"Slowly we see. "If possible, we will also give jobs to them (illegal parking attendants)," said Heru.
Need proof
Trubus Rahadiansyah, a public policy observer from Trisakti University, wants the Acting Governor of Jakarta to prove his statement about planning to provide employment for illegal minimarket parking attendants after they have been regulated.
"Don't just talk about it, but make it happen," said Trubus.
Trubus stated that Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov) actually had a study regarding alternative employment for informal parking attendants in minimarkets since Basuki Tjahaja Purnama or Ahok was still serving as the governor of Jakarta.
Slowly we see. If possible, we will also give jobs to them (illegal parking attendants).
In 2016, Ahok once said that the government would empower thugs and illegal parking attendants. If they are willing, they can later be employed under the Parking Technical Management Unit of the Jakarta Transportation Agency to supervise parking areas that have been installed with electronic parking terminals. Parking attendants will be paid the Jakarta Provincial Minimum Wage of IDR 3.1 million (UMP 2016).
However, Trubus regrets that controlling illegal parking in minimarkets was not continued when Anies Baswedan served as governor of DKI Jakarta. Therefore, he emphasized that Heru's desire to provide jobs for illegal minimarket clerks after being disciplined depends on political will.
"If Mr. Heru wants to continue doing that, I think it's good. It means that it's not a new program. It should be implemented," he said.
Quoted from Kompas Research and Development on Tuesday (7/5/2024), in the midst of various operations to control illegal parking attendants, the government can actually work with third parties as parking managers to prevent the loss of potential income to the parties involved. not responsible.
For example, the Yogyakarta City Government has a scheme for revenue sharing between the local government and parking operators. This is regulated in the Yogyakarta Mayor Regulation No. 149/2020 on Guidelines for the Implementation of Yogyakarta City Regulation No. 2/2019 concerning Parking.
Also read: The story of a stealth parking attendant in the courtyard of a Jakarta minimarket
Based on the rules, the revenue-sharing scheme between local governments and parking management is divided into three zones. Ranked from Zone I, II, and Zone III, the profit-sharing ratio is 60:50:40 percent for the local government and 40:50:60 percent for the parking management.
The city government of Yogyakarta has decided to collaborate with a third party to collect parking fees at minimarkets. Based on this scheme, the local government can earn additional income of IDR 16 billion to IDR 10.6 billion per year. This is certainly much better than the potential revenue being taken by rogue parking attendants who cannot account for their earnings.
As for the plan for regulation in Jakarta, it has already been heard by a number of illegal parking attendants, including Adi (48), an illegal parking attendant in Petamburan, Central Jakarta. He admitted that he did not object to the termination of his profession as an illegal parking attendant as long as he was given a new job.
According to Adi, the Jakarta Provincial Government must provide a solution as soon as possible. Because, many people would become unemployed when that profession is eliminated.
"I don't want to be unemployed after this is implemented. I don't know exactly when this policy will start. At least I will stand guard at the minimarket while asking for certainty about replacement work," said Adi.
On the other hand, Adi mentioned that his earnings as a parking attendant at a minimarket are actually not much every day as many people say. On average, he only earns Rp 100,000 per day, but he cannot take it all home because it must be submitted to someone else.