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DC Hopes to Clean Up With Littering Fines

By  MATTHEW STABLEY

Updated 10:56 PM EDT, Wed, Nov 19, 2008

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WASHINGTON -- In an effort to keep city streets clean, the D.C. Council is establishing fines for littering.

DC Council Addressing Littering Through Fines, Enforcement

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The D.C. Council wants increased fines and demands that police officers write more tickets for people who just drop their trash anywhere they like.

Anyone caught littering would face a $75 fine under the new legislation -- $125 if the litter was tossed or dropped out of a vehicle.

The legislation also includes a $250 fine for trying to give a false name if you get caught littering.

Council Member Jim Graham took issue with the extra fine for falsifying information.

"I always keep in mind that 25 percent of the people in Ward 1 live below the federal poverty level," Graham said. "It's easy for us to say, you know, it's (just a) $250 fine.  But a $250 fine for people who are scraping to make ends meet, on any given day or week, is something that needs to be approached with very considerable care."

Council Member Kwame Brown agreed to looking more closely at the extra fine, but added, "We also want to make sure that before that McDonald's bag is thrown on the ground, they think twice and take it to the nearest trash can."

Prior to this action, D.C. did not have fines for littering.

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  • Marcea Wednesday, Nov 19 at 12:45 PM FLAG COMMENT Since the cops can't catch criminals, they might as well go after litterers!
  • BOB Wednesday, Nov 19 at 10:29 AM FLAG COMMENT Like the hands free law, one more law that won't be enforced.
  • Jess Wednesday, Nov 19 at 9:21 AM FLAG COMMENT About darn time.
  • Subway Dweller Wednesday, Nov 19 at 9:10 AM FLAG COMMENT That's nice, but it does no good if the police don't enforce littering laws.
  • litter picker Tuesday, Nov 18 at 10:35 PM FLAG COMMENT It is about time...DC is so forward thinking

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