Selasa malam lalu (5/3), saya menggunakan jembatan penyeberangan orang (JPO) dekat Pintu I Gelora Bung Karno di depan Graha CIMB menuju halte Transjakarta. Luar biasa—nyaman, indah, dan mewah penuh gemerlap lampu warna warni. Lantainya dari kayu berkilat. Saya tak tahu pasti apakah itu kayu parket atau kayu asli. Dilengkapi pula dengan pegangan tangan dari kayu bulat di ketua sisinya dan pagar jeruji besi sehingga dijamin aman jika terpeselet, tak akan jatuh ke jalan yang tak pernah sepi dari lalu lalang kendaraan.
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Saya transit di halte Dukuh Atas menuju Halte Dukuh Atas bawah di sisi gedung kembar Landmark untuk berganti bus Transjakarta jurusan Ragunan. Lantai besi sepanjang penyeberangan menuju halte “bawah” licin jika hujan. Sepanjang JPO itu di kiri-kanannya berpagar besi. Rongga paling bawah cukup lebar yang bisa membuât orang yang berperawakan kecil, khususnya anak-anak, bisa jatuh ke jalan jika terpeleset,
Keindahan dan kenyamanan penting, tetapi yang paling panting dan harus diutamakan adalah keamanan pengguna.
Faisal Basri is currently senior lecturer at the Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia and Chief of Advisory Board of Indonesia Research & Strategic Analysis (IRSA). His area of expertise and discipline covers Economics, Political Economy, and Economic Development.
His prior engagement includes Economic Adviser to the President of Republic of Indonesia on economic affairs (2000); Head of the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics at the University of Indonesia (1995-98); and Director of Institute for Economic and Social Research at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Indonesia (1993-1995), the Commissioner of the Supervisory Commission for Business Competition (2000-2006); Rector, Perbanas Business School (1999-2003).
He was the founder of the National Mandate Party where he was served in the Party as the first Secretary General and then the Deputy Chairman responsible for research and development. He quit the Party in January 2001. He has actively been involved in several NGOs, among others is The Indonesian Movement.
Faisal Basri was educated at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Indonesia where he received his BA in 1985 and graduated with an MA in economics from Vanderbilt University, USA, in 1988.
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