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People leaving trash in my parking lot @ DQ
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16289206" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>I was driving through Detroit and a driver ahead of me stopped at a traffic light, opened the car door and dumped a bunch of trash right there on the road. My rage was rewarded when an undercover cop saw the whole thing and pulled the car over promptly. </p><p></p><p>There is a solution for littering.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.goabroad.com/articles/study-abroad/singapore-laws-to-know-before-you-go" target="_blank">Singapore: Laws To Know Before You Go | GoAbroad.com</a></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Littering</strong></span></p><p>Singapore is bent on maintaining its reputation of being impeccably clean, with an active campaign against littering and stringent enforcement in place. First time offenders who throw small items like cigarette butts or candy wrappers are fined $300. Those who throw out bigger items like drink cans or bottles are considered defiant and are required to appear before the court. The punishment usually involves a Corrective Work Order (CWO), where the offenders clean up a specified area while wearing a bright luminous green vest. The CWO was implemented in the hopes of making offenders realize the hardship cleaners have to go through to keep the surroundings clean, and to make them understand just how unsightly litter is. It is also admittedly aimed at publicly shaming the offenders to ensure that they don’t regress to being a litterbug again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16289206, member: 17952"] I was driving through Detroit and a driver ahead of me stopped at a traffic light, opened the car door and dumped a bunch of trash right there on the road. My rage was rewarded when an undercover cop saw the whole thing and pulled the car over promptly. There is a solution for littering. [URL='https://www.goabroad.com/articles/study-abroad/singapore-laws-to-know-before-you-go']Singapore: Laws To Know Before You Go | GoAbroad.com[/URL] [size=4][b]Littering[/b][/size] Singapore is bent on maintaining its reputation of being impeccably clean, with an active campaign against littering and stringent enforcement in place. First time offenders who throw small items like cigarette butts or candy wrappers are fined $300. Those who throw out bigger items like drink cans or bottles are considered defiant and are required to appear before the court. The punishment usually involves a Corrective Work Order (CWO), where the offenders clean up a specified area while wearing a bright luminous green vest. The CWO was implemented in the hopes of making offenders realize the hardship cleaners have to go through to keep the surroundings clean, and to make them understand just how unsightly litter is. It is also admittedly aimed at publicly shaming the offenders to ensure that they don’t regress to being a litterbug again. [/QUOTE]
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