Credit : STOMP
The vendor of the delivery vehicle parked at the 'No Parking' zone in the school on Feb 14 and has been identified. A warning had been issued to all vendors to refrain from parking there. The school has also taken steps to ensure traffic safety in its school.
Below is the East Spring Primary School reply on Feb 21 2008;
"We appreciate Mr Yew's feedback and would like to assure him that the school will step up its monitoring of its adherence to the 'No Parking' sign.
"The school has taken steps to enhance traffic safety in the school, and ensure that unauthorised parking incidents do not happen again," said Principal David Teo.
"Waiting areas have also been designated for parents and pupils, who have been requested to remain at these areas during peak traffic hours.
"The school has identified the vendor who contravened the 'No Parking' sign and has issued a warning to them to refrain from doing so in future.
"In addition, the school has reminded the pupils on road safety and specifically told them to be mindful and watchful of vehicles coming into the school compound and to use the designated walkways in the school," he said.
"We will continue to educate our pupils on road safety awareness and give high priority in making the school environment safe for our pupils and their parents.
"We also thank Mr Yew for his concern for the safety and well- being of the school community," said Mr Teo.
The above are in response to my previous post.
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