Friday, August 17, 2012

Pay Attention To The Safety Of Children When Mudik

COMPASS/HERU SRI KUMORO Passenger Train purpose Singosari Malang, East Java, looking for a place to sit before trains leave the station at Senen Market, Thursday (8/9/2012). On this year's return flow PT KA does not sell the ticket stand so all passengers who had tickets must get a seat.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Reminded the parents who go along with the child, so as to give priority to the safety of the child. It campaigned for child protection task force (task force PA) Indonesia while disseminating the activities of child-friendly station mudik Senen, Jakarta, Wednesday (15/8/2012).

"The poor, many children are less able to time attention parents. They entreat-ngantre in a terminal at the insistence of then also at the station, parents are sometimes more luggage than children treasure their dipepet people, "said Situmorang, Maykel child protection task force members.

In the event, handing out masks and PA task force a wide range of toys to children who want to go, to avoid saturation in the course. They also entertain the children who will go to various attractions in the form of magic, fairy tale readings, acoustic guitar performances and talk shows.

The storyteller invites children singing and dancing abilities together. Occasional Kak Seto, emcee, giving either doorprize snacks and toys to the children. The presence of the storyteller's meriuhkan terminal atmosphere. Children are welcomed with a chirpy their arrival.

"There are already coming in from morning but departing new daytime, naturally saturated, these children still escaped the attention of the public," said Maykel.

In addition to done at the station and the terminal, this kid-friendly diesel socialization is also addressed to pemudik motorcycles. According to many accidents occurred, Maykel which have an impact on children. In 2011, 900 children cannot be shared due to parental mishaps Lebaran traffic (laka went). "The cause was human error that laka. laka was 75 per cent experienced by two-wheeled vehicles, "he said.

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