Thank you Trev,
Glad someone agrees with me on the cigarette ends in the sand issue. Last summer my niece wanted to take a small bag sand back home to England but had to pick out the cigarette ends from it
Yes m&n, I have also heard about the washing the pavement with soapy water fine. I don't know if anyone has actually been fined yet though as the laws only came into effect on the 1st of the year. Bit confusing - you need to wash your pavement, but I guess soapy water could be slippery. Hopefully it will stop people washing their balcony by just sweeping water off of it onto the pavement below
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Yes, 7.30 is a bit early for the door to door rubbish collection, most areas start at 8.30. My area is about 9.30 -10.00 which is fine for me because I don't have a job, but many people have to leave home early to drop their kids at school on their way to work, so the "not more than one hour before collection" rule is not ideal for my area either! The solution is to put your bin bag in the nearest mini skip when it is convenient for you
Only time will tell if these laws will have any effect on the tidiness of the island, but it is a step in the right direction at least. There are still places that abuse the no smoking laws.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/core/article.php?id=210345