Nowadays, Victoria is flooded with commercial vehicles and parts of its core excel in priority. Among these, Vajringa Street tops the list. Notwithstanding the fact that heavy vehicles are officially precluded from passing through, facts prove otherwise.
I wonder whether the authorities in question are aware that its narrowest part is flanked by two pavements that are close to 60 centimetres in width.
I wonder what will happen if, one day, a passer-by just trips.
A serious, if not fatal, accident will obviously occur. A couple of balconies in this area bear the brunt of this.
As prevention has been always better than cure, I venture to suggest railings on both sides of this particular part. It will be a safety measure that, in the long run, can obviously prevent serious accidents both to adults and children because, as if to add insult to injury, the primary school is just a couple of yards away.