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AT commaseight blocks from Tupac Amaru Avenue, in an area that extends from the intersection of Giron Tarma Avenue with Grau Avenue, several houses have extended their structures from irregular way and they invaded more than a meter and a half of sidewalks, for which they included public lighting poles as part of their buildings.
posts are like walls
This panorama starts from the house which located right at the crossroads specified routes. There, the house, occupying the entire corner, not only occupied half the sidewalk, expanding its territory, but also used the pole as wall column.
Similarly, other houses have converted sidewalks as part of their home. gardens or they built a perimeter fence appropriation street lighting poles arbitrarily.
Some neighbors commented RPP news that this unusual situation began with urbanization area. According to them, this place is the result of an invasion, and with the beginning of the construction of houses, many families decided to expand the perimeter of their houses, regardless of the paths or without taking into account the normative space what should be between the post and the house.

However, this situation is observed not only in this area. commas. As reported RPP news A few days ago, Cristo Vive School, located on the first block of Cauide Street in the same area, built on its second and third floors with a lamppost running through the building.
Similarly, in block 4 of the Hermán Aguirre Avenue in San Martin de Porres (NSR), the original Germancito school was built with two public lighting poles inside, which caused great concern among neighbors who fear for the safety of schoolchildren and teaching staff.
Source: RPP

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