Measures to enhance safety in public areas


THE tragic incident in which a woman fell into a sinkhole that appeared on the sidewalk in Masjid India, a popular tourist area in Kuala Lumpur, has not only threatened a life, but also raised concerns about safety in Malaysia’s largest and most well-known city.

I suggest the authorities consider the following suggestions to ensure better safety.

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