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No more warnings for litterbugs as Malaysia’s Penang deploys bodycams
Malaysia’s Penang state is using body camera footage to prosecute litterbugs as part of a national clean-up drive, allowing fines or community service for offenders. The enforcement, effective after a six-month grace period, involves patrol teams from Penang Island City Council and Seberang Perai City Council.
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