FUKUOKA, Sep 24 (News On Japan) –
Fukuoka City has slapped 4 Chinese nationals with 50,000 yen fines for repeatedly swiping rubbish luggage containing aluminum cans with out permission.
According to Fukuoka City, the 4 Chinese males of their 30s and 40s had been repeatedly taking rubbish luggage containing metals comparable to aluminum cans from the non-combustible storage space oftheir residence advanced with out permission.
Even after a prohibition order was issued based mostly on town ordinance, the 4 males continued to pilfer the luggage, forcing town imposed a high quality of fifty,000 yen on every individual on September 20.
This marks the primary time that Fukuoka City has imposed fines for the elimination of family rubbish. In subsequent interviews, the boys defined that that they had been promoting metals like aluminum cans “to make a living.”
4 Chinese males fined for taking rubbish luggage
News On Japan – Sep 24
Fukuoka City has slapped 4 Chinese nationals with 50,000 yen fines for repeatedly swiping rubbish luggage containing aluminum cans with out permission.
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