The Big Read: Show and shame litterbugs — would it be a step too far or just what's needed to curb the scourge?

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SINGAPORE — Redhill resident John Posko Amalaraj would sometimes return home to an eyesore — discarded leftover drink cartons in the lifts at his Housing Development Board (HDB) block.

The Big Read: Show and shame litterbugs — would it be a step too far or just what's needed to curb the scourge?A sign cautioning against littering displayed outside People’s Park Complex, on Mar 6, 2024.To tackle a rise in littering cases, the authorities are stepping up enforcement measures, including quadrupling the deployment of closed-circuit television cameras at hot spots

Outside of the lifts, the 67-year-old also worries that stagnant water left to collect in strewn litter in the open could lead to mosquitos breeding, and contribute to a rise in dengue cases. In 2022, the authorities issued more than 20,000 tickets for littering, a 42 per cent increase from the roughly 14,000 tickets issued in 2021.issued 18,600 tickets for ground littering in 2023.CWO — introduced in 1992 — requires recalcitrant offenders to clean public areas for a minimum of three hours, up to a maximum of 12 hours. The regime serves to remind them of the impact of littering and the difficulties faced by cleaners, said NEA.

The ministry will conduct around five times as many enforcement blitzes in 2024 compared to 2023, from 21 last year to more than 100 this year. He noted that the situation “has remained the same” over the years, and it is “not a state that we desire”. “While we have targeted measures for places with higher incidence of littering offences, it is not possible just to rely on ramping up the cleaning frequencies.Ms Gheetha Mahalangam, whose son and family live at the Skyville @ Dawson HDB cluster in Queenstown, often visits the sky gardens in the block of flats with her granddaughter when she pays them a visit.

“I think there’s a sense that any space outside of the home is not mine to care about and therefore not my responsibility to manage,” said Dr Serene Koh, director of consultancy firm Behavioural Insights Team Singapore. Acknowledging this, Mr Baey said in his presentation of his ministry’s budget: “Based on our cleanliness surveys, many still believe that the responsibility to keep Singapore clean lies with the Government and our ‘army of cleaners’.

Another cleaner, Mr Abdul Rahim — who oversees three HDB blocks near Haig Road Market and Food Centre, including its nearby playground and garden — said: “Sometimes you finish already, after that you come around 12 something or 1 something , and they throw the wrappers again.”A cleaner sweeping up leaves and other litter on Mar 4, 2024. Many Singaporeans think it is the cleaners’ job to keep the city litter-free.

 

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