Singapore's National Environment Agency has recently issued a $300 littering fine to a man who shot two rubber bands that landed on a public road.
Singapore's National Environment Agency has recently issued a $300 littering fine to a man who shot two rubber bands that landed on a public road.
The small island city-state is infamous for its stern anti-littering laws that have stunned many unsuspecting culprits.
In a statement to the public, Agency officials sought to remind people that littering has environmental consequences.
According to officials, 39,000 people last year were fined for littering in Singapore, marking an increase of 7,000 from the previous year.
The small island city-state is infamous for its stern anti-littering laws that have stunned many unsuspecting culprits.
In a statement to the public, Agency officials sought to remind people that littering has environmental consequences.
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