MP Muhammad Janahi has proposed the implementation of organised inspection campaigns to address the issue of shops extending their displays onto sidewalks and roads in Bahrain. Janahi raised concerns about the safety risks and congestion caused by these violations, particularly during emergencies such as fire incidents. He called for authorities to conduct regular inspections to enforce existing laws and regulations governing the use of public spaces. Janahi emphasized the importance of educating shop owners on the importance of adhering to designated areas for displaying goods in order to ensure unimpeded access for fire and rescue vehicles during critical situations.
The primary goal of the proposed inspection campaigns is to improve pedestrian flow and reduce congestion on sidewalks and streets in Bahrain. Janahi stressed the importance of increasing awareness among shop owners about the regulations concerning the display of goods in public spaces. By promoting compliance with these regulations, Janahi aims to create a safer and more orderly urban environment for residents and visitors. The campaign seeks to enhance the overall cityscape and make it more pedestrian-friendly, while also addressing the issue of safety risks posed by shops encroaching onto public thoroughfares.
By advocating for organised inspection campaigns, Janahi aims to encourage shop owners to adhere to the designated areas for displaying goods and prevent them from encroaching onto sidewalks and streets. This initiative is crucial in ensuring that fire and rescue vehicles can easily navigate through the city during emergencies. Janahi highlighted the need for authorities to take proactive measures in enforcing existing laws and regulations to prevent potential safety hazards and congestion caused by these violations. The campaign serves a dual purpose of promoting pedestrian flow and creating a more orderly urban environment in Bahrain.
Janahi’s proposal has garnered support from various stakeholders in Bahrain who recognize the importance of addressing the issue of shops extending their displays onto public spaces. By conducting regular inspections and educating shop owners about the regulations, authorities can effectively enforce compliance and reduce safety risks and congestion in the city. The campaign aims to create a more pedestrian-friendly environment that prioritizes safety and accessibility for all residents and visitors. With Janahi’s advocacy for organised inspection campaigns, Bahrain is taking proactive steps towards improving urban infrastructure and enhancing the overall quality of life for its residents.