Fire has become a major issue in Australia and due to this more than 500 million animals have been killed. The fire has left hundreds of families homeless and killed more than 25 people, including fire fighters. Well now in view of all this a new rule has been made for Australia Drivers. Yes, according to this new law, drivers may have to pay a fine of $ 11,000 (more than Rs 5 lakh) for throwing cigarettes from the car.
Yes, according to a reported report, "This new rule will come into effect in New South Wales, Australia from Friday and yes, this rule will not only apply to the car drivers but also the passengers traveling in it." With this, if the passengers are found doing this, then they will be fined $ 1,320 (about 1 lakh rupees). "It is said that this heavy fine will be imposed when the 'Total Fire Ban' (any kind of fire. Restriction on burning). Let everyone tell you, 'Fire Ban' will be implemented in case of very bad weather and in such a situation, if someone burns fire in the open, then he will have to pay a hefty amount as penalty. However, till now it has not been decided how much penalty will be taken if there is no 'fire ban'.
At the same time, Brian McDonough, President of the Rural Fire Service Association of New South Wales, has applauded the government's move and according to the government press release, "In the year 2019, more than 200 people in New South Wales, Australia burn their car Was caught for throwing cigarettes. "To this, McDonough said," I hope that people will see the consequences of this before throwing cigarettes into the car next time. I will definitely think This negligence of people puts the lives of fire workers at risk.
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