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French City Fines 4-Year-Old Boy for Illegal Waste Dumping

French City Fines 4-Year-Old Boy for Illegal Waste Dumping
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World February 21, 2025 08:42

metz, france - Authorities in Metz, France, issue a fine of 145 euros to a 4-year-old boy for dumping waste illegally, sparking controversy.

City of Metz Fines 4-Year-Old for Illegal Dumping

Officials in Metz, France, have fined a 4-year-old boy for illegally dumping waste. The incident occurred on January 25 when the boy, accompanied by his father, left a garbage bag on the street. Despite the father's explanation, the city officials traced the child's identity through a note in the bag, leading to a fine of 145 euros being issued to the child. The situation escalated when the kapper, whose address was on the note, received the fine intended for the child.

The father expressed outrage at the fine, stating that a 4-year-old lacks an understanding of such matters. Despite his objections, the city minister defended the decision, suggesting that the father may be using his child to avoid the penalty. In an attempt to resolve the issue, the minister decided to transfer the fine to the kapper, believing the father's claims to be unconvincing. The incident has raised concerns about parental responsibility and accountability.

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