“DON'T S(H)*T HERE”. So a bilingual signage reads in English. The signage was seen in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Cengkareng, Tangerang (01/09). Such vandalism is common. But to be left as it was in an airport, which serves as the face of a country first seen by every visitor, is an entertainment in its own, intended for both foreign tourists and travellers, as well as Indonesians. But it mustn't be the case for Angkasa Pura II, the management whose name was written on the same signage, as if giving approval upon the disrespectful call. Ening Nurjanah | September 2011

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