Unsafe Building, Giant Billboard: A Serious Question of Public Safety and Regulatory Accountability

A building opposite Shaheen Complex, Karachi has been officially declared dangerous by the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA). The warning banner clearly advises the public to stay away, as the structure has been identified as unsafe.

Yet, in a striking contradiction, a company has reportedly installed a massive, heavy advertising billboard on the very same building. This raises serious questions about governance, public safety, and regulatory consistency.

Unsafe Building, Giant Billboard: A Serious Question of Public Safety and Regulatory AccountabilityIf a building is too dangerous for people to approach, how can it be considered safe enough to support heavy additional structural load? If permission was granted, who assessed the risks? If it was installed without approval, why has no action been taken?

Public safety cannot be reduced to a warning banner hanging on a wall while commercial interests appear to take precedence. Regulations must be applied consistently and transparently. Selective enforcement weakens public trust and puts lives at risk.

Authorities should clarify:
– Was permission granted for the installation of the billboard?
– Was a structural safety assessment conducted before approval?
– Who will be held accountable if the unsafe structure fails?

Protecting lives must always come before commercial advertising.

Disclaimer: This post is based on publicly shared information and the warning notice displayed on the building. It raises questions of public interest and calls for clarification from the relevant authorities. Any findings regarding approvals or responsibility should be established through an official inquiry.

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