Rat Prevention Master Application Criticized for Excluding Old Apartments; Taipei City Cites Prioritization of Management Committees
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Taipei City's new "Rat Prevention Master" service is being criticized by a Wenshan district chief for requiring applications through a community management committee, effectively excluding residents of old apartment buildings. The city's Environmental Protection Bureau defended the policy, stating that prioritizing communities with committees enhances efficiency and that they have already received 25 applications, indicating a real need for the service.
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