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Brand New KL Gateway Mall and Its Rubbish - What a Lovely Contrast


I've not been whingeing for so many years now, I must've grown to be more tolerating and forgiving. Just when the slightest of that thought hits me, I saw this AGAIN today: a pile of unused remaining cement and bits & pieces of construction materials being left unattended by the KL Gateway Station.

I believe these are construction debris from the building of KL Gateway mall and the connecting link bridge to the station, and these are left right under the bridge.

So what happens after the latest shopping mall in town is completed and launched? Perhaps conveniently forgetting to clear out all rubbish, is an option.



This pile is not only creating dirt and pollution, is also an obstruction and a hazard to pedestrians and users of the station. Oh yes I forgot - Malaysia is never known for its considerateness for non-car users 🙄

It's bizarre how this could've been overlooked; isn't it easier (and common sense!!) to just clean them up? Oh no no no, that'd be too easy won't it? Maybe we'll leave these right here to remind us of all the hard work in the process, or they could pass off as some kind of artsy-fartsy looking sculpture? Or perhaps, they are aiming at doing so right before the next Election Day just so that we would be oh so grateful...

New shopping mall, new rubbish, same old attitude. Nothing's new, really.

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