The Borneo Post

Anti-litter by-law to be enforced from today

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SIBU: Sibu Municipal Council will strictly enforce the Anti- litter By- law from today as council chairman Datuk Tiong Thai King disclosed yesterday the council’s intention to turn Sibu into a zero rubbish town.

He warned that anyone caught littering or illegal dumping would be fined RM500.

“Failure to pay the fine will land the offender in court. We’ve CCTV cameras to record the litter bugs. We shall print the images in the newspapers,” he said.

Those reporting the litter bugs with useful informatio­n and supporting evidence may expect incentives from the council. Tiong said the identity of the informant will be kept confidenti­al.

The council has put up 46 banners at strategic points to remind the public of the RM500 fine for littering.

“To the same effect, we’ve planted 24 ‘ No Littering’ signages along various roads.” He lamented numerous initiative­s over the last two decades to combat littering did not yield any significan­t result.

He said the various Standard Operating Procedures ( SOP) and environmen­tal programmes initiated to enhance public civic- consciousn­ess did not have much impact on public attitude to littering.

“Many cleaning campaigns by non- government­al organisati­ons ( NGOs) received poor response from the public. The council has to spend about RM15 million every year on efforts to ensure people live in a clean and pleasant town,” he said.

“Littering remains a bad habit and is one of the first signs of social decay. If we do not care about our streets, parks, roads and other public places, we are unlikely to care about other environmen­tal issues that negatively impact our lives, our community and society.”

He said littering would lead to other problems including the degrading of community spirit, impact on the economy, crime, anti- social behaviour and health hazard.

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Datuk Tiong Thai King

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