MBI never received application to climb Ipoh landmark
Bernama
January 1, 2017 11:32 MYT
January 1, 2017 11:32 MYT
The Ipoh City Council (MBI) did not receive any application to climb the Ipoh landmark in Jalan Kuala Kangsar here from any party, said Ipoh Mayor Datuk Zamri Man.
He said claims by a group of teenagers that MBI had approved their application to climb the iconic signage were untrue.
"I've checked, no approval was granted by any department heads including MBI. Even if there was such an application, we would not allow it," he told reporters during the New Year Eve celebration and ceremony to launch Visit Perak Year 2017 here, last night.
Pictures of the prank climb which went viral four days ago on Instagram and Youtube showed a group of teenage boys and girls climbing the 20m-high landmark.
The youths were also shown lying in hammocks tied to the poles of the signboard frame.
Zamri said the council had never given permission to the public to enter the area near the signage or climb it, except to contractors.
"Even for contractors who perform maintenance work, we make sure they adhere to security protocols by wearing safety belts, in addition to using a crane," he said.
He said teenagers' actions of lying in the hammocks attached to the poles of the signage could be categorised as vandalism.
"The signage's poles could give way and hit road users because it is not a structure erected to take up additional load such as the weight of individuals," he said.
On whether the council would confront the group of teenagers involved, Zamri said there was a possibility, and at the same time urged the police to investigate the matter.
MBI lodged a police report at the Ipoh district police headquarters at 12.45am. -- Bernama