Monday, April 12, 2010

Fines for littering in public places to start in May 2010


Report by: Kher Sonorng, RFA
Video Editor: Uon Chhin

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:54 AM

    thank you, Phnom Penh, this is a good program. If Singapoere can do it, phnom Penh can also do it.

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  2. Anonymous2:48 AM

    jesus fucking christ Cambodia or khmer...this is the 21st century, you just know how to live???

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  3. Anonymous2:54 AM

    FINALLY.....I BEEN TELLING THEM EVERYTIME TO PICK UP THERE RUBBISH OR THROW YOUR RUBBISH IN THE RUBBISH CAN....NOW SROK KHMER WILL BE A CLEANER PLACE

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  4. Anonymous3:28 AM

    In America, I still throw trash in the streets, especially when I am driving. It's move convience to throw trash out the window then to kept it in my car. lol

    Yay for Americans......hehe

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  5. Anonymous4:08 AM

    That should have been done a long time a go.

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  6. Anonymous4:20 AM

    Phnom Penh could've used some Street Sweeper vehicles a long time ago..

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  7. Anonymous5:13 AM

    Cambodia is fucking dirty, it is always like this, no surprise.

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  8. Anonymous5:59 AM

    BRAVO! What an exciting program. To keep P.Penh clean, we must get rid of the street garbage. To keep Cambodia clean, we must dispel the pernicious influence of bribery and corruption nationwide.

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  9. Anonymous7:04 AM

    i like this initiative and support it totally. everyone in cambodia should be made aware to help keep our country and cities, towns, etc. clean, orderly and so forth.

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  10. Anonymous7:33 AM

    there should be signs all over the city to warn or remind everyone not to litter as well. please help keep our country, cities, beaches, forests, river, waters, etc clean and litter-free. not only good habit but good health as well when we don't litter all over the place.

    also, please recycle properly.

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  11. Anonymous8:00 AM

    It's about time!

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  12. Anonymous8:12 AM

    DIrty country, full of shit

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  13. Anonymous8:54 AM

    You still have the biggest trash of them all.....Huynh Sen.
    He's dirty and his mouth are dirty.
    It only take one moron to pollute a nation.

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  14. Anonymous9:19 AM

    What a positive news! Thank you toward the people who start the trash colection campaign. Nothing better than a cleaner place. I am just so thrilled about the program. Wonderful!


    mreas prov

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  15. Anonymous10:55 AM

    glad to hear or see a lot of real improvements in cambodia. god bless my country cambodia.

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  16. Anonymous1:22 PM

    I am so impressed. I can not believe this is working. I have been praying for soooo long for my people to have such a clean environment to be just like Singa, Aust, USA, Janpan, etc. This is an amazing news and I am so happy and I hope I can come back to visit my homeland very soon. All the best to all. Aust

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  17. Anonymous5:14 PM

    who ever think the usa is clean shoud think againt,thier inviroment just like thier mind.

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  18. Anonymous9:15 AM

    Is CINTRI collecting trash for city or just collecting money from the city or for the city? Be watch out Cambodian people. Your government is working for corperation.

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  19. Anonymous12:54 PM

    Where are the trash cans to not throwing trashes elsewhere?

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