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Campaign started to clean up walls in public areas
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The Community Police Department, in collaboration with the Al Dhakira Youth Center, has launched a campaign to clean walls in public areas, according to Ministry of Interior’s Facebook account.
Lieutenant Salem Ali Al Shammari, officer at community police in Al Shamal Security Department, stressed that writing on walls creates an unpleasant atmosphere.
Director of Al Dhakira Youth Center has appreciated the cooperation extended by the public to successfully implement such an initiative.
The Community Police Center activity came as part of its efforts to enhance collaboration with community and police.
Meanwhile, The General Traffic Directorate at the Ministry of Interior organized on Thursday a number entertainment activities for children in more than one place to celebrate Garangao night.
Many families and their children joined the event, which began at the Traffic Headquarters in Madinat Khalifa.
Courtesy: thepeninsulaqatar.com
This is a good move.. The side wall of Rizks' Emporium is daubed with all types of graffiti :O(
Destroying art has always been a trade-mark of dictatorial systems.
Much appreciate it ........... Good work ........ as ever ...................