How to protect street furniture from the incivism of motorists and populations
Cameroonian cities aspire to standardized roads. However, nameplates, railings, lampposts, green spaces, shelters for passengers at bus and taxi stops are regularly vandalized by motorists and populations. City mayors are committed to reducing the destruction of street furniture to its simplest form. For example in Douala, a casseur-pays committee was set up. The authority will be responsible for making any invoice linked to the destruction of road furniture by its author.