Violations in Public Cleanliness Law can lead to penalties upto QR25,000

Violations in Public Cleanliness Law can lead to penalties upto QR25,000 By A Robin - January 07, 2024
Public Cleanliness Law

Public Cleanliness Law

Abandoning vehicles in public fields, roads, and parking areas is a violation under the Public Cleanliness Law, carrying a penalty of up to QR 25,000. The Ministry of Municipality is actively raising awareness through social media posts, educating the public about various regulations and associated penalties.

One post emphasizes the improper disposal of waste in public spaces, squares, roads, and streets, with a potential fine of QR 10,000.

Another post underscores the importance of fencing vacant land or abandoned buildings to preserve the landscape, stating that failure to do so is considered a violation, subject to a penalty of up to QR 25,000.

By A Robin - January 07, 2024

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