While Corrective Work Order (CWO) is a punishment, it may not act as a deterrent, one expert told CNA podcast Heart of The Matter.
While Corrective Work Order is a punishment, it may not act as a deterrent, one expert told CNA podcast Heart of The Matter.New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE: Corrective Work Order , which repeat littering offenders are made to do, may not be all that effective, some experts said.
She added that research shows that the certainty of being caught is a greater deterrent than the severity of the penalty. “The whole family do it. Then, the pain is not necessarily the one person, but is the whole family going together, even with your maid,” he said.Authorities will increase the number of closed-circuit television deployments by four times, from the current 250 yearly to 1,000, to step up surveillance against littering.
The task force will develop measures to improve hygiene standards for all public toilets, including through infrastructure, cleaning and public education.The Big Read: Show and shame litterbugs - would it be a step too far or just what's needed to curb the scourge?The Waterloo study, whose results were released last November, followed previous surveys done in 2016 and 2020. The study showed that coffee shop toilets were seen to be as dirty as they were three years ago.
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