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No more warnings for litterbugs as Malaysia’s Penang deploys bodycams

Duty officers are empowered to issue a notice to offenders, who could face a maximum fine of US$489 or up to 12 hours of community service.

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No more warnings for litterbugs as Malaysia’s Penang deploys bodycams

Duty officers are empowered to issue a notice to offenders, who could face a maximum fine of US$489 or up to 12 hours of community service.

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Malaysia's heritage state now sends littering tourists to court with no warnings - VnExpress International

Litterbugs in Malaysia's Penang now face body cameras and a court summons instead of a warning.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·malaymail.com

    Penang begins enforcing community service orders against litterbugs

    BUKIT MERTAJAM, July 1 — Penang has begun enforcing Community Service Order (CSO) against individuals caught littering, as part of efforts to strengthen public cleanliness…

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    No more warnings for litterbugs as Malaysia’s Penang deploys bodycams

    Duty officers are empowered to issue a notice to offenders, who could face a maximum fine of US$489 or up to 12 hours of community service.

malaymail.com6 g fa

Penang begins enforcing community service orders against litterbugs

BUKIT MERTAJAM, July 1 — Penang has begun enforcing Community Service Order (CSO) against individuals caught littering, as part of efforts to strengthen public cleanliness across...

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • venerdì 3 luglio 2026·e.vnexpress.net

    Malaysia's heritage state now sends littering tourists to court with no warnings - VnExpress International

    Litterbugs in Malaysia's Penang now face body cameras and a court summons instead of a warning.