A man filmed a bunch of people burning joss paper on the first day of Chinese New Year, he films beforehand as if he knew that that was going to be a mess.
He then took an aftermath photo of the area which shows joss paper scattered everywhere.
The incident happened at 667 Choa Chu Kang Crescent.
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Potential Penalties:
Previously, for an incident of a similar nature, NEA said: “We should also be considerate when observing religious practices as it’s our shared responsibility to keep public spaces clean,”.
It is an offence under the Environmental Public Health Act for leaving litter behind.
Under the Act, first-time offenders for such offences are liable on conviction to a maximum court fine of S$2,000.Â