Pittsburgh proposes ticketing for trash violations
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New legislation proposes on-the-spot ticketing for trash violations in Pittsburgh
Four existing trash violations include accumulating garbage, improperly storing cans, setting cans out too early or bringing them in too late, and contaminating recyclables
Proposed fines are $35 for the first violation, $50 for the second, and $100 for the third
The goal is to hold accountable those who neglect their responsibilities and ensure a clean environment for all Pittsburghers
The legislation has yet to be voted on and approved
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