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post Jun 3 2025, 12:03 PM, updated 7 months ago

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KL mayor witnesses struggles of disabled
By BAVANI M
Metro News
Monday, 02 Jun 2025

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Sasitharan (in wheelchair) attempting to navigate through a narrow bollard gate with help from DBKL officers as Maimunah (second from left) looks on during the walkabout in Brickfields. — LOW BOON TAT/The Star

IT was no ordinary site visit for Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Maimunah Mohd Sharif during her first Brickfields walkabout.

The visit was part of an initiative to assess the condition of accessibility infrastructure and public facilities in the area, long touted as a disabled-friendly neighbourhood.

The walkabout, intended as a standard site visit, highlighted real challenges faced by Brickfields’ disabled community.

The most concerning moment came when wheelchair user C. Sasitharan, who was part of the group accompanying the mayor, lost his balance on a steep, uneven ramp and fell backwards, bruising his elbow.

Maimunah, just a few steps behind, rushed to his side as DBKL officers helped steady his wheelchair and attended to him.

And that was not his first near-miss of the day.

Earlier, he had almost fallen again while trying to navigate a narrow five-foot way that ended abruptly at a shop entrance with no ramp.

“I almost toppled over. If people hadn’t grabbed my wheelchair, I would have fallen,” Sasitharan said.

Over the two-hour walkabout, several wheelchair users and visually impaired residents took the opportunity to show the mayor how poorly designed, uneven and unsafe many of the so-called “accessible” facilities really were.

“The bollards are meant to stop motorcyclists from using the walkway, but they’re too narrow for some wheelchairs,” said Gurdip Kaur, another wheelchair user.

“Even though the design includes a gap for wheelchairs and strollers, it’s too tight and the kerb drop makes it risky.”

Gurdip added that despite the wheelchair-friendly icons plastered on pavements, there was little point if the ground was bumpy and ramps were missing.

Independent Living and Training Centre Malaysia president G. Francis Siva said, “They look good in theory, but most of these features are more cosmetic than functional.”

Visually impaired Annbarasi Nyanasekaran related how she tripped over a trolley left on a walkway in Brickfields, and broke her leg.

Brickfields Rukun Tetangga chairman SKK Naidu said DBKL must relook at all safety aspects if it was serious about turning the township into a safe and inclusive place for everyone.

“All relevant departments and agencies must be involved as this can’t be done in silos,’’ he added.

Maimunah was joined by dozens of DBKL department heads and officers during the inspection, aimed at identifying problem areas and gathering feedback directly from the community.

“I wanted to see the situation for myself. We’ve received a lot of complaints from Brickfields, and clearly, there’s a lot that needs fixing,” she told StarMetro.

She added that DBKL would assess what could be done immediately, what it would cost and how to align the upgrades with DBKL’s vision of a “City for All.”

Maimunah also stressed that it was not only up to DBKL.

“A liveable city depends on considerate residents. Don’t break the rules. Be mindful, especially of the disabled community,” she said.

When asked about the biggest issue from the walkabout, Maimunah said, “Design. That’s the biggest challenge. There’s a lot of room for improvement.”

On blocked walkways and obstructions by roadside traders and restaurants, she said stronger enforcement was needed.

“We have guidelines and enforcement teams. Now, it’s about going out and making sure rules are followed.

“But I want to tell people, please be considerate, stop blocking pavements.

“Everyone has a role to play. We all need to do better to make the city more inclusive and liveable,’’ Maimunah added.

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/metro/metro-news...les-of-disabled
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post Jun 3 2025, 01:11 PM

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the title is like half baked

behind should be "but i chose to do nothing about it"
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post Jun 3 2025, 01:13 PM

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look at the freshly installed poles on the tactile tiles, even the cement looks fresh
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post Jun 3 2025, 01:18 PM

 
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Useless.

And I don't mean the bollards.
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QUOTE(teehk_tee @ Jun 3 2025, 01:13 PM)
look at the freshly installed poles on the tactile tiles, even the cement looks fresh
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Jun 3 2025, 01:11 PM)
the title is like half baked

behind should be "but i chose to do nothing about it"
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You mean this isn't enough?



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post Jun 3 2025, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jun 3 2025, 01:40 PM)
You mean this isn't enough?


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This is why people think most of the government are monkeys.

Repair also cannot done properly.
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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jun 3 2025, 01:40 PM)
You mean this isn't enough?


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This deserves to be preserved before they take it down:
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(I will give them credit that it is "pembaikan sementara" at least)

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post Jun 3 2025, 01:55 PM

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rememer to summon all the bike blocking the walkway
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post Jun 3 2025, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(haya @ Jun 3 2025, 12:03 PM)
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This picture shows so many things that are wrong with Malaysia people.

There is no need for the metal pole and gate if retarded riders don't use the side walk and pedestrian crossing as their personal lane.

Which also says that the enforcement don't care about people breaking traffic rules unless there are helang affected.

Also point to parents and the education system does not instil the civic mindedness and respect for the law in the young children.

Then there is the other part that the enforcement agency decides to choose the most retarded way to reduce petty crime by inconveniencing everyone instead of punishing those that commit the crime.
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post Jun 3 2025, 01:59 PM

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Lihat, Tengok, nampak, pantau

Tapi tidak bertindak balas
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post Jun 3 2025, 02:01 PM

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I think it is easier to list down the places that are disabled friendly in Malaysia. I don't think the list is long.
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post Jun 3 2025, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(haya @ Jun 3 2025, 01:53 PM)
This deserves to be preserved before they take it down:
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(I will give them credit that it is "pembaikan sementara" at least)
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They didnt even bother to add in a replacement tactile tile lol

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must be infront of the mayor doing disabled demo only then they can see and notice
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post Jun 3 2025, 02:09 PM

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When the pavement or walkway made bigger/wider, it will become parking space for motor. smile.gif
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QUOTE(anakkk @ Jun 3 2025, 01:55 PM)
rememer to summon all the bike blocking the walkway
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LOL summon no use la. How many of them pay?

The best is angkut and destroy. No mercy. And do tiktok about it.
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QUOTE(haya @ Jun 3 2025, 01:53 PM)
This deserves to be preserved before they take it down:
(I will give them credit that it is "pembaikan sementara" at least)
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I understand its sementara, but there's a tactile tile there for the blind, they even cement that over.

And here the mayor is talking about making things more disabled friendly.
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QUOTE(Zot @ Jun 3 2025, 02:09 PM)
When the pavement or walkway made bigger/wider, it will become parking space for motor.  smile.gif
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What parking space! They will ride on it just to save 3s of their journey.
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post Jun 3 2025, 02:20 PM

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its really sad the level of jilating happening with goverment officers here in msia. almost like africa already. pacak new tiang just for datuk come with press to ambik gambar "prihatin"
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QUOTE(Raddus @ Jun 3 2025, 02:03 PM)
They didnt even bother to add in a replacement tactile tile lol
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basicaly DBKL : F**K the disabled

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