This Park In Malaysia Now Has Panic Buttons To Ensure Your Safety While Jogging

This Park In Malaysia Now Has Panic Buttons To Ensure Your Safety While Jogging

KUALA LUMPUR, FEB 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Wireless  panic buttons have been installed at the Taman Pudu Ulu Recreation Park in Kuala Lumpur as a measure to combat crime and protect visitors.

Initiated by the Friends of The Pudu Ulu Park Association (FTPUPA), and installed by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), the panic button will alert security personnel to initiate an immediate response in the event something untoward happens.

FTPUPA chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye said several car break-ins and snatch thefts had prompted the group to increase safety standards.

“Visitors who come here need to be assured that any of the activities can be done safely.

Lee (left) testing out the panic button at Taman Pudu Ulu in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. — P. NATHAN/The Star

Main entrance of the park. Photo courtesy benama images file photo
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