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Q: Are there any laws against littering in China?

I see it happening all the time. I even see police who are nearby that don't retaliate or do anything about it. So that brings me to my question. Do they have any laws against littering in China?

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 If there are, you won't see it happening all the time.  Places would be a lot cleaner.

It's kinda sad the way people just throw rubbish around.

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If there were laws about littering, and there actually are, because the economy is so flush with cash and because there is so much income coming into the coffers of government, it is simply one revenue stream that is neglected. If things every become really financially tight around here in ways that they have been in most people's lifetimes, then for sure, suddenly, suddenly, you would see the local police paying immense attention to littering, and to minor traffic violations, and the like.

 

And indeed it is revolting.

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If there is no law against smoking in public places how can be a law for littering.

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Who said that there is no law against smoking in certain restricted public areas?  No, it is not as pervasive as in the West (I mean laws against smoking in public), but they do exist.  If they are respected, well, that is another story.

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