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Kecantikan Kota Kinabalu yang Tercemar

Amat memalukan. Satu perkara yang amat menyakitkan hati dan mata bila melihat segelintir warga Kota Kinabalu yang mempunyai hati yang saya kira sakit dan mungkin juga rosak. Mereka tidak merasa apa-apa untuk membuang sampah di mana sahaja. Kawasan hentian di Tanjung ipat menjadi mangsa akibat dari hati mereka yang sakit dan mungkin juga rosak itu. DBKK, sila letakkan tong sampah di sini.

Kecantikan Kota Kinabalu yang Tercemar

Apa masalahnya orang kita yang suka sampah ini? Saya ada menjejakkan kaki ke Lawas, Sarawak. Perkara pertama yang saya nampak ialah bandar Lawas begitu bersih. Kalaupun mungkin ada sampah, tapi terlalu kecil atau mungkin secara tidak sengaja ditiup angin. Sungai Lawas juga begitu, saya perhatikan tiada benda yang terapung kecuali sampan dan bot. 

Jadi, apa bezanya mentaliti orang kita dengan orang Lawas, Sarawak. Sah, tiada kesedaran, tiada perasaan, tiada pengajaran atau kurang ajar. Bukannya tiada didikan di sekolah atau di tv mengenai kebersihan. 

Rakan saya menulis respon ini kepada saya:
sam, every time i pass by tanjung lipat over the weekend, i can't help thinking about people picknicking there. i'm okay with people enjoying their weekend with a great view of the sea but i got an issue with the very same people who leave the rubbish all over the place after they're finished picnicking.. if there are no dustbins, just pack up the rubbish and bring it to your car. then you can dispose them at any disposal area at your residential parks. is this a hard thing to do? don't wait for dbkk people to clean the next day. some people say it's the illegals that love throwing rubbish here. I beg to disagree. I challenge anyone to sit down at tanjung lipat during the weekend and observe the truth. The truth of the matter is we malaysians just have no culture of keeping our cities clean. I went to Seoul in 2008. I can hardly see any dustbins in the city (mind you, greater seoul has a larger poplulation than the whole Malaysia has) yet, I can't see even one piece of rubbish. And I haven't made a comparison with a small town like lawas to KK yet.
Memang betul, warga kita yang kebanyakan malas untuk menjaga kebersihan dan membiarkan orang suruhan mereka (pekerja majlis daerah, dewan bandaraya, taman, apartment dsb). Sedangkan kebersihan adalah tanggungjawab bersama. Ini cuma secubit daripada masalah besar orang suka sampah di mana-mana ceruk Malaysia. Ia tidak akan berubah selagi kita mempunyai orang yang suka buang sampah.

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  1. shamrie,

    gambar yg kau ambil ni cam cantik sgt... sampai x nampak mcm kws tu dicemari kotak2 kfc.

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  2. haha.. ingat keburukan mengatasi kecantikan, hebatlah tulus nurani ko alizam.

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  3. aku puji bah tuh Shamrie.

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  4. hehe.. tq alizam, kau juga bah.

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