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Hygiene black spot ︱ FEHD Police Kwun Tong Sham Shui Po crackdown on street obstruction issues 36 fines

2022-10-06T10:57:36.896Z


The FEHD and the Police carried out joint operations in Kwun Tong and Sham Shui Po yesterday (5th) respectively, and issued a total of 36 fixed penalty notices or summonses for the offence of causing obstruction and cleanliness in public places and removing about 5.25 tonnes of litter.


The FEHD and the police carried out joint operations in Kwun Tong and Sham Shui Po yesterday (5th) respectively, and issued a total of 36 fixed penalty notices or summonses for the offence of causing obstruction and cleanliness in public places, removing about 5.25 tonnes of discarded objects. 8 kilograms of goods confiscated from a person charged with unlicensed trafficking and obstruction.


The FEHD and the Police launched a series of stringent enforcement actions in Kwun Tong yesterday (5th) to crack down on illegal shops blocking the streets.

(Information Services Department)

A spokesman for the FEHD said today (6th) that since October 3rd, the department and the police have successively launched a series of stringent enforcement actions in Kowloon City, Sham Shui Po, Tsuen Wan, Kwun Tong and Yuen Long to crack down on the products placed in shops. street.

FEHD issues 36 fixed penalty notices to remove 5.25 tonnes of waste

In a joint operation between the two departments in Kwun Tong and Sham Shui Po yesterday, FEHD issued a total of 36 fixed penalty notices or summonses in the above-mentioned areas for the offence of causing obstruction and cleanliness in public places, and removed about 5.25 tonnes of litter.

The police issued two warning notices, requesting the owner to remove the items within a time limit, but they were not complied with, and the FEHD then removed about 170 kilograms of related goods or items.

During the operation, the FEHD arrested 1 person and confiscated 8 kilograms of goods in relation to the relevant shop for allegedly selling without a license in a public place and causing obstruction.

The FEHD and the Police launched a severe enforcement action in Sham Shui Po yesterday (5th) to crack down on illegal shops blocking the street. FEHD officers took action.

(Information Services Department)

This month, all districts in Hong Kong crack down on shops blocking streets

Today, the two departments will conduct joint operations in Kowloon City and Yuen Long, and will continue to step up efforts to crack down on shops in other areas this month.

Combating the sanitation blackspots that block the streets due to illegal expansion of the business scope of shops is the focus of the second month of the "Government's Plan to Combat Hygiene Blackspots".

The spokesman appealed to shop owners and other stakeholders not to illegally expand their business areas and place goods or items in public places or roads, which would obstruct the flow of pedestrians or vehicles.

▼On August 14th, Zhuo Yongxing, deputy director of the Political Department, inspected the back alleys around Prince Edward▼


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Hygiene Black Spots︱The FEHD Police has cracked down on street blockades, stepped up prosecutions and demanded the removal of cargo hygiene black spots in Hong Kong today|The president of the Pest Association approves the lack of supervision over rodents in the past and advocates for all walks of life to reduce the hygienic black spots of discarded garbage| Zhuo Yongxing patrols the back alleys Master Zhaotong Qu in Qing Street received a notice from the government and sighed at the health black spot of the disaster. The half-pound rat is rampant and difficult to eradicate. The residents of Sham Shui Po, Prince Edward, are in trouble. Point | Zhuo Wing-hing led officials to inspect the Buildings Department and pointed out that illegal signboards in Sham Shui Po accounted for 1/3 of Hong Kong's sanitation black spots.

Source: hk1

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