The Phnom Penh Post

City sends 13 to district hall for education over public urination

- Nov Sivutha

THE capital’s Daun Penh District Administra­tion on January 20 briefly detained and reprimande­d 13 people after they were caught urinating in parks and on public streets.

In a Facebook post, district governor Sok Penh Vuth said he had assigned security guards to patrol parks and other public places and found the 13 moto-taxi and tuk-tuk drivers who stopped their vehicles and urinated on trees.

“Urinating [improperly] like this cause bad smell and could disrupt public order.

Our officers sent them to the district hall and instructed them to clean the spots they urinated on before releasing them,” he said, urging people to urinate properly in public or private bathrooms.

Municipal Department of Environmen­t director Keat Raingsey supported the move, calling on authoritie­s in all districts to follow suit.

“People support [the authoritie­s] in stopping offenders and reprimandi­ng them for their act. The Safe VillageCom­mune-District policy also mentions public hygiene and clean environmen­t, so local authoritie­s are supposed to take action,” he said.

Daun Penh District Administra­tion director Chap Dina declined to comment.

Phnom Penh resident Sorn Sinith said urinating or defecating in public places causes a bad smell and affects the environmen­t and the capital’s beauty.

He requested the municipal authority to install more public toilets throughout the capital.

“Maybe the perpetrato­rs could not find a toilet and were in a hurry to transport passengers, so they urinated in public places.”

 ?? DAUN PENH ADMINISTRA­TION ?? A man urinates in a park at Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district.
DAUN PENH ADMINISTRA­TION A man urinates in a park at Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district.

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