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Gulf Insider
25-03-2025
- Gulf Insider
Bahrain Enforces Cleanliness Law With Fines Up To BD 300
Authorities in Bahrain have reinforced strict regulations under Law No. 10 of 2019 concerning public cleanliness, imposing fines of up to BD 300 for violations. The law explicitly prohibits the following actions in public spaces: Spitting or expelling any chewed substance Littering, including cigarette butts and other waste Relieving oneself in unauthorized areas The legislation aims to enhance public hygiene and maintain a clean environment across the Kingdom. Officials have urged residents and visitors to adhere to the regulations, emphasizing that violations will result in financial penalties. Authorities continue to monitor public spaces to ensure compliance and encourage responsible behavior. Also read: LMRA Conducts 957 Inspection Campaigns And Visits Source News of Bahrain


Daily Tribune
24-03-2025
- Daily Tribune
Bahrain Enforces Strict Cleanliness Law with Fines Up to BD 300
TDT | Manama Email : editor@ Authorities in Bahrain have reinforced strict regulations under Law No. 10 of 2019 concerning public cleanliness, imposing fines of up to BD 300 for violations. The law explicitly prohibits the following actions in public spaces: Spitting or expelling any chewed substance Littering, including cigarette butts and other waste Relieving oneself in unauthorized areas The legislation aims to enhance public hygiene and maintain a clean environment across the Kingdom. Officials have urged residents and visitors to adhere to the regulations, emphasizing that violations will result in financial penalties. Authorities continue to monitor public spaces to ensure compliance and encourage responsible behavior.


Gulf Insider
21-03-2025
- Gulf Insider
48-Hour Notice: Municipality Removing Vehicles in Block 422
Authorities have removed abandoned vehicles in Daih, Block 422, as part of an ongoing effort to maintain cleanliness and ensure public safety. The initiative aligns with Law No. 10 of 2019 on Public Cleanliness, which prohibits vehicle owners from leaving abandoned cars, scrap materials, and junk in streets, sidewalks, public spaces, or beaches. According to the law, municipal authorities must issue a warning to vehicle owners, giving them 48 hours to remove the abandoned items. This warning is marked on the vehicle, indicating the start of the notice period. If the owner fails to comply, the vehicle is relocated to a designated area in coordination with relevant authorities. The municipality urges residents to cooperate in keeping public spaces clean and free from abandoned vehicles to ensure a safe and organized environment. Also read: Eddie Jordan, A Key Figure In The Establishment Of The Bahrain Grand Prix, Passes Away At 76