Controlling Street Vendors in Minahasa Regency
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to describe the performance of the Civil Service Police Unit in Minahasa Regency in controlling street vendors in Minahasa Regency. The method used in this research is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The results showed that: 1). The socialization carried out by the government has not been carried out thoroughly, this can be seen from the community and traders who do not know the existing regulations and have never even participated in the socialization of this rule, then the location or area for selling the government has provided a location for street vendors to sell but that is an obstacle for traders, namely traders do not want to move because of lack of income to rent the space provided and also government action is still lacking, only to give warnings or reprimands to traders but no further action is taken. 2). There is no strict punishment for violating regulations by street vendors who continue to sell on the side of the road even though they have repeatedly received warnings from the SATPOL PP. So it can be concluded that the performance of Satpol PP has not been carried out properly or completely where street vendors still violate existing rules.
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