Recently, residents who live near the Buheirah Corniche have increasingly faced the problem of people leaving litter which often ends up in the lagoon. To put an end to the littering, Sharjah Municipality and the semi-private environmental company Bee’ah are coordinating to draft a new law to punish people who litter. The current fine for littering ranges from Dh200 to Dh250, but the new draft law aims to increase the penalty to Dh2,000. Naina from Sharjah said, “It is high time that fines were imposed for littering. If a Dh 200 fine already exists why are people still littering?
Are there any officers checking on people littering and fining them? Most areas are untidy and plastic bottles, cans etc are seen lying on the streets. I have seen people drinking soft drinks and throwing the can on the road even though there is a trash bin nearby. Nobody is worried about having to pay fine or of being caught littering. People have to change their attitudes and understand that they need to keep their locality clean. An awareness programme has to be initiated first. People need to be told that littering would mean paying a heavy fine. Matthew from Dubai commented that even a small amount of litter can make a big difference. ” A soda can tossed on a lawn or accumulated cigarette butts along the curb degrade the neighborhood and encourage more litter. Nobody likes to live in a community with trash lying around everywhere. I believe that it’s about time that we started to take interest in this problem. I think the authorities need to put up signs educating the public about the dangers of littering. I believe it can make a difference if your signs are good and get people’s attention.
The Term Paper on Critical analysis of Good Country People by Flannery O’ Connor
Good Country People is one of the most sought after works of Flannery O’ Connor. It is said to be the biography of O’Connor but she never claimed it to be such. The novel Good Country People seems to reflect the current situation and emotional status of O’ Connor while she was writing the novel, and if it is not in fact her biography, her emotion at that time has influenced the novel greatly. ...
If all this doesn’t work, then the authorities should start to punish and penalize the people who litter. “ Ali from Sharjah added, “I have always been alarmed by the sight of litter in the Qasba Corniche. It is such a beautiful place, but unfortunately, people don’t seem to appreciate this and leave the place filthy with their litter, especially with plastic bags. Although there are a large number of recycling bins kept by Bee’ah, people throw garbage all around, except in the bin! I believe more initiative should be taken in educating people about the effects of littering. ”