Thai national park mails trash back to visitors
Trashy behaviour has its consequences. Thailand’s Khao Yai National Park decided to teach one group of hikers a lesson by mailing the garbage they left in the park back to their home address.
Thailand’s Minister of Natural Resources and Environment wanted to send a clear message to litterbugs: it will crack down on littering, and offenders caught risk a fine of up to $16,000.
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