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Tinsukia puts public urination footage on LED hoarding after fines fail to deter offenders

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The Tinsukia Municipal Board in Assam has launched an initiative displaying footage of public urination on a large LED screen in the city. The move comes after monetary fines proved ineffective in changing the behaviour of repeat offenders. Civil defence volunteers are deployed to record violations, which are then broadcast publicly on the hoarding. The campaign is aimed at shaming offenders and fostering better civic hygiene among residents.

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