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Expat suggests methods to combat public littering in Vietnam
DONG NGUYEN/TUOI TRE NEWS UPDATED : 12/05/2016 16:54 GMT + 7 Editor's note: A Singaporean expat has shared his thoughts with Tuoi Tre News on what Vietnam should do to combat people’s bad habit of throwing trash and urinating on the street. Dr. Ong Kian Soon’s opinions follow a decision by Vietnamese officials to crack down on public urination and littering. Those urinating in public will be fined between VND1 million (US$44) and VND3 million ($131), a new rule that will take effect on February 1 says. People caught littering cigarette butts in public will also be fined from VND500,000 ($22) to VND1 million, according to the new rule. Anyone dumping garbage on sidewalks, roadways and into local drainage systems will be fined from VND5 million ($220) to VND7 million ($308) which is much much higher than the current fine, which is approximately VND400,000 ($17.5). Fine is good, but not enough I’ve travelled to Vietnam many times over the past 10 years, so it’s inevitable that I have seen people littering or relieving themselves in public. These new regulations are a good start. I am glad that the awareness of the importance of a clean environment is improving and official regulations are a good sign that Vietnam is serious about keeping the environment clean. Of course when you implement these types of regulations, there will be plenty of doubts and many people may say that such regulations to try and change people's behavior are ridiculous, or will never work. What Vietnam is facing right now is not unusual. Singapore was in the same situation 20-30 years ago. I remember many years ago when I was growing up in Singapore, there were many "Keep the city clean" campaigns and initially, there was a lot of resistance and many people also thought that such campaigns would never work. However, in spite of objections to such regulations punishing people who dirty the environment, the government persisted and finally people started getting the idea that it’s bad to spoil the environment. At one time, Singapore was jokingly called a "Fine" city because there were posters everywhere showing how much you need to pay in fines if you dirtied the environment, e.g. littering in the park, spitting on the ground or passing urine in the lifts, etc. In Singapore, most people live in government-subsidized housing called HDB (Housing and Development Board) apartments, and sensors to detect urine are installed in all HDB lifts to catch people who urinate there. If these sensors are triggered, the lift door will not open and the police will arrest the perpetuator. If I remember correctly, the fine is $500 dollars. In Singapore, when a person attracts a fine, police officers will actually take down the person's details and the person will have to pay the fine at the relevant government office. If the fine is not paid, he/she can be taken to court and even be jailed if the person repeatedly refuses to pay the fine. So, I do think that such regulations are feasible in Vietnam, but the government needs to persist and more importantly implement the fines across the board to anyone and everyone who violates the rules, without fear or favor, so that people respect them. Continue reading http://tuoitrenews.vn/city-diary/383...ing-in-vietnam
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Breakfast @ Tuoi Tre News – December 6
TUOI TRE NEWS UPDATED : 12/06/2016 08:29 GMT + 7 Here are the leading news stories about Vietnam you should not miss today, December 6: Politics -- BRP Ramon Alcaraz (FF-16), a frigate in the Philippine Navy, docked at the Cam Ranh International Port in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa on Monday, beginning a four-day visit to Vietnam. Society -- The Ministry of Information and Communications on Monday decided to revoke the press card of Dang Ngoc Hoa, deputy editor-in-chief of Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper, after the daily was fined VND200 million (US$8,929) last month for a series of inaccurate articles about the quality of Vietnamese fish sauce. -- The long-haul bus driver who was filmed eating instant noodles while steering the vehicle in south-central Vietnam last week has been sacked by his employer, Tai Thang Company Ltd., the bus operator said Monday. -- The administration of the central city of Da Nang will ban small fishing boats, whose engines are below 20HP, from sailing ashore to protect its fishery resources from now to 2020. Some 1,095 boats are expected to be affected by the decision. -- A 39-year-old man in the southern province of Binh Phuoc has been arrested for allegedly raping the 10-year-old daughter of one of his friends following a drinking party last week. Business -- Dollars rose to a record high VND23,350 on Vietnam’s black market on Monday, up VND200 from last weekend. -- Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Monday requested Vietlott, the company behind the country’s American-style computerized lottery, to prepare a report regarding its operations, following repeated complaints from traditional lottery companies about its wrongdoings. -- Vietnam raised petrol prices by VND304 a liter on Monday, following recent developments in the global oil market in the wake of the OPEC’s announcement of its plan to cut output next year. -- The Vietnam Business Forum 2016 kicked off Monday in Hanoi, with the task of strengthening the role of the private economic sector high on agenda. Lifestyle -- Dang Thi Le Hang, the runner-up of Miss Vietnam Universe, will represent the country at the upcoming Miss Universe 2016 pageant in the Philippines. -- Starting April 29, 2017, the biennial Da Nang International Fireworks Competition will be ‘upgraded’ to a festival, and will run for two weeks instead of two days like before, the administration of the central Vietnamese city announced Monday.
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Can Tho to Launch Public Bike-Sharing Scheme
Published on Monday, 05 December 2016 13:00 Written by Saigoneer. Can Tho’s urbanites may soon be able to bike around the city thanks to a new public bike-sharing scheme. In a recent interview with Phap Luat, Deputy Director of the Can Tho Department of Transportation Le Tien Dung shared that if things go smoothly, the metropolis will have 10 bike-sharing stations by 2020. “Specifically, seven stations will be placed within Ninh Kieu District while Cai Rang, Binh Thuy and Phong Dien Districts will each have one,” Dung told the news source. The public transport plan will be rolled out in a few phases. At the moment, municipal authorities will focus on outfitting Ninh Kieu District with the necessary infrastructure at Luu Huu Phuoc Park, the vicinity of Can Tho Market, the Muong Thanh roundabout and Song Hau Park. The public bike program will feature automatic payment machines to allow riders to pick up and deposit bikes at any station. Moreover, bicycles will be monitored by GPS trackers. Dung also added that the government will provide the public sites for the stations, but private companies will take care of the daily operations and equipment. This is not the first time a city in Vietnam has mentioned a public bike-sharing system. In 2014, the Ministry of Transport put forth a proposal to pilot a similar scheme in five local cities. However, there haven't been any updates on whether anything actually came of the plan.
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Grab Reports Over 60 Drivers Assaulted by Traditional Xe Ôms
Published on Monday, 05 December 2016 10:23 Written by Saigoneer. n a sign of just how cut-throat competition in the xe ôm industry has become, several dozen GrabBike drivers in Saigon have reported being attacked by their conventional counterparts in recent months. Tuoi Tre reports that Grab Vietnam, the local affiliate of the Singaporean ride-hailing service, has contacted local police regarding 65 assaults on Grab drivers by xe ôm drivers this year. Many of these attacks – 18, to be exact – took place at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, while 15 more occurred at Hoc Mon District's An Suong Bus Station. Others were carried out around Cong Quynh and Pham Ngu Lao Streets, along with Le Hong Phong Street in District 5. Grab officials believe traditional xe ôm have lashed out at Grab drivers as a result of business; the latter group now gets more customers thanks to cheap fares and a convenient app interface. There are over 20,000 app-based xe ôm in Saigon, according to Tuoi Tre, mainly working for Grab and Uber. While some have resorted to violence in response to this increased competition, other traditional drivers have established groups and unions in order to improve their professionalism and service. Still, Saigon's old-school xe ôm drivers face an uncertain future, as their earnings have dropped significantly since Grab and Uber came on the scene. In an earlier story, Tuoi Tre quoted Minh, a 62-year-old xe ôm in Binh Thanh District, who said that he earned over VND100,000 per day before ride-hailing apps arrived. "Now with these new apps, I've only gathered VND10,000 this entire morning," he shared with the news source. Grab has asked local authorities to monitor the situation moving forward.
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Vietnam's delivery men: Oh the things you can carry
By VnExpress December 6, 2016 | 01:30 pm GMT+7 Where there's a will (and a motorcycle), there's a way. Delivery drivers in Vietnam have never ceased to astonish us with their driving skills. Here are some of exhibits to prove that these drivers will put anything on their vehicles -- shocking images that may only be found on Vietnamese streets. According to Vietnamese laws, motorcycles are not allowed to carry heavy products around and violators can be fined between VND200,000 and VND400,000 ($8.8-17.2). But for many people, motorbikes remain a major means for delivering goods. And for many delivery men, this is how they make a living. In short, just don’t try these. Especially the scooter-ception. Continue reading here http://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel-l...y-3509229.html
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Well good for you for me I am still greedy for more life and hope to lives forever if I can but unfortunately....... Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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No cheem mah, you no no hokkien meh???? Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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Almost everybody was like you, they dismissed the polls as being biased when the results turned otherwise, but then the analysts start to look back at all the previous presidential campaigns and realised the same organisations (not individuals) did the same polls and was more or less very near when it came to the final tally regardless of whether they are Republicans or Democrats in fact for the very last 5 presidential elections practically each party took turns to be president, only this year was a total surprise to everyone when the polls was totally opposite That clown have either passed nonsensical comments or blasted almost everyone else so it is just a matter of who is next Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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Got chance to clean rubbish in Wetnam you want meh???? Cannot call "chance" liao, must call "risks" Cheerios.....SS08 ^_^
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Actually if he have been an expat to Wetnam for 10 years as claimed, he would know that his comparison between using fines in Sinkie & Wetnam is lopsided, he is forgetting that fines in Sinkie really goes into the Garment's coffers while fines in Wetnam often goes into private individual pockets Cheerios.......SS08 ^_^
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That is becos it takes at least 5 to 10 years for any official plan to be implemented in Wetnam after it have been floated Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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No expectations...is the best...
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Knew oso chiem leh...
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Dowan...i go to relac andnot work...
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