China Daily (Hong Kong)

Traffic police should track down litterbugs

- FROM MARCH 15,

Liuzhou, a city in South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, will punish anyone who throws trash out of a vehicle window. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Wednesday:

It is uncivilize­d and illegal to throw trash from a vehicle out of a window. It is a threatenin­g action that can endanger pedestrian­s and other road users. Strict prohibitio­n of the behavior is necessary to ensure road safety. The new penalty system will help people learn to stop throwing trash from their vehicles.

Anyone who receives a notice from the administra­tive law enforcemen­t investigat­ion department is supposed to pay a fine of 300 yuan ($43) within 15 days. If the payment is still due after 15 days, it will be increased to 500 yuan. If it is still outstandin­g after more than a month, it will be increased to 1,000 yuan. Anyone who refuses to pay the fine will face mandatory law enforcemen­t by court order and have a criminal record against his or her name.

However, the traffic police are more likely to be able to enforce the ban than urban patrol officers.

If it is urban management officers who exercise the power, it will be more difficult for them to obtain informatio­n about the owner of a vehicle.

The law enforcemen­t experience, expertise and authority of the traffic police mean they can tackle various types of traffic violations more effectivel­y than urban patrol officers.

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