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LITTERING Cigarettes and cigarette butts are considered litter. ILLEGAL DUMPING There is a provision in the law for confiscation of vehicles used to dump large quantities of litter. Guilty convictions can lead to imprisonment for 30 days to one year. South Carolina's Litter Laws No person shall dump, throw, drop, deposit, discard or otherwise dispose of litter or other solid waste upon any public or private property or in the waters of this state, whether from a vehicle or otherwise. No person shall operate on any highway any vehicle with any load unless such load and any covering thereon is securely fastened so as to prevent it from becoming loose. The loader of the vehicle and the driver of the vehicle must sweep or otherwise remove any loose material from exterior portions of the vehicle before it is moved on a public highway. No vehicle may be driven or moved on public highways unless the vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting, leaking or escaping from the vehicle. No vehicle which transports litter may be driven or moved on any highway unless the litter is secured by means of a covering which is fastened securely. Think you won't get caught? Think again! The SC Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies, with support from the Governor's Office, have just announced increased litter enforcement. Officers are using undercover vehicles and video recorders to catch and prosecute offenders. |
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Keep Florence Beautiful City-County Complex AA 180 North Irby Street Florence, SC 29501
Phone: (843)665-3113 |
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