Fight against the smallest strip: District office Reinickendorf takes stock
Fight against the smallest strip: District office Reinickendorf takes stock
During the past two weeks, the Reinickendorf regulatory office has strengthened its efforts to take action against the so -called "small tamper" in public space. Under the smallest strip, the throwing of cigarette bumblebees, crown caps and chewing gum are, for example. The district councilor for order, environment and transport, Julia Schrod-Thiel (CDU), announced that the main areas of control in Reinickendorf-Ost around Residenzstraße and the Wittenau underground station were. These areas are considered to be garbage burning points and the focus controls should help improve cleanliness, to sensitize the population and to consistently punish violations of applicable regulations.
During the period of five days, a total of 15 administrative offenses with smallest mulling and four larger garbage offenses were found. In addition, ten traffic administrative offenses were punished, two violations of the Green Affairs Act were documented by unauthorized parking and a violation of the tree protection regulation. District City Councilor Schrod-Thiel emphasized that even small thrown objects contribute significantly to impair cleanliness and nature. They are thrown away quickly, easily and thoughtlessly, but contribute to pollution.
The measures of the regulatory office and the garbage collection campaigns of the past few weeks have made it clear that the decisive procedure is essential for urban attraction. It has been demonstrated that the smallest strip as well as larger waste offenses against public order are consistently punished. Cleanliness and environmental protection are important concerns to maintain and improve the quality of life of the residents of Reinickendorf. It is to be hoped that the measures of the regulatory office will lead to a reduction in a reduction in the smallest strip and a cleaner environment.
Source: www.berlin.de