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  2. Litter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For small littering, a monetary penalty and/or a specified number of hours picking up litter or community service is the typical punishment. Going to jail for a littering/dumping conviction is rare. [4] [5] For example, in California the punishment for first-time littering starts at a minimum $250 fine and eight hours of picking up roadside ...

  3. NC lawmakers again consider tougher penalties for littering ...

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    The penalties for littering in North Carolina would get much harsher under a bill making its way through the General Assembly. The bill would double the fines for littering, to at least $500 for a ...

  4. Millions owed to council in unpaid fines - AOL

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    A Kent council is owed up to £10.5m in unpaid fines for parking offences, traffic violations, school truancy, and littering over the last three years. Medway Council issued more than 220,000 ...

  5. Litter - Wikipedia

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    United States - punishable by a minimum fine of $200 and a maximum fine of $1,000 or even more in some states for a first offence, community service, or both, as set out by state statutes and city ordinances. All 50 states have anti-litter laws, with various fines, community service, and/or imprisonment as possible punishment. [46]

  6. PennDOT, State Police highlight litter enforcement efforts in ...

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    Apr. 11—WILKES-BARRE — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) have collaborated to discuss penalties for littering and littering in a ...

  7. Corrective work order - Wikipedia

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    Corrective Work Order was intended for repeat offenders only. Introduced in 1992, it proved to be very successful. Littering offenses significantly dropped, and there were very few repeat offenders. Occasionally, a few who served Corrective Work Order had their faces photographed by The Straits Times and published on the front cover. [2]

  8. Richmond raises littering fines, narrows who can enforce them

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  9. Instead of enforcing litter fines, tax food and drink packages

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