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It’s common knowledge that littering and throwing cigarette butts out on the street can result in fines, but did you know that dumping a leftover beverage into the storm drain is also against the law? A post went viral on social media recently from someone who said they were reported for dumping coffee into the sewer, resulting in a NT$3,600 fine.
Chen Meng-hsuan
FTV reporter
When walking along the street, what do you do if you accidentally spill your drink or can’t finish it? Many people will dump it down the storm drain. But be careful—it’s actually against the law.
- I’ll dump it down the storm drain.
- Because it’s convenient?
- Yeah.
- You can actually be fined for that, did you know?
- I didn’t.
In a social media post, a man in Keelung said he poured his coffee into a storm drain after discovering that it was leaking while he was driving. But to his surprise, he was captured on camera and received a fine from the local environmental protection bureau for NT$3,600. He said he certainly learned his lesson, along with many commenters who said they never knew it was illegal. You obviously aren’t allowed to litter or discard cigarette butts on the street, but few people know you could also be fined up to NT$6,000 for dumping a beverage.
Member of public
Up to NT$6,000? That’s so steep. I’d be pissed. At home we dump expired drinks down the toilet. Isn’t that the same thing? Toilets eventually drain into the sewers, too.
Member of public
They need to educate people. Why is it not allowed? If they explain it and people know the reason, of course we’d understand.
Chen Hao-chang
Taipei maintenance division chief
Dumping any liquid other than rainwater or clean water into the storm drain is considered to be polluting the drainage system and can result in a fine of up to NT$6,000 under the Waste Disposal Act.
Storm drains are meant for rainwater, not lattes. Saving yourself a quick trip to the trash can could result in an expensive lesson from the local environmental bureau.
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