A neighbor is fined for dumping trash on the street in Vedado.

The ironic thing is that the regime has the streets flooded with solid waste, and raising your voice can have serious consequences.

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The Council of the Administration of the Plaza de la Revolución municipality fined a resident of Vedado for social indiscipline related to garbage disposal in public spaces.

According to the entity's report on its official page on the social network Facebook, the incident occurred on 27th Street, number 603, between C and D, just minutes after the workers from the hygiene company Aurora completed the cleaning of the area.

Facebook Post/Administration Council of the Plaza de la Revolución Municipality

Yoanky Utra González, president of the Municipal Assembly of People’s Power, was the one who reported the incident through his profile, highlighting the lack of civic values of the offenders, he reported in the post.

He also added that the work done to maintain the hygiene of the place was ignored, which is why municipal inspectors arrived at the site immediately and confirmed the violation, applying the corresponding penalties under the Zero Tolerance policy for social indiscipline.

Facebook Post/City Council of Plaza de la Revolución Municipality

The ironic thing is that the Cuban regime has the streets of the island flooded with garbage, and raising your voice can bring serious consequences.

In fact, due to the lack of resources and the inefficiency of the Havana government in the collection of solid waste that is abundant in the streets of the capital, a private company will be responsible for improving garbage collection in some municipalities of that province.

In the case of Cerro, the Administration Council made an alliance with the micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise (Mipyme) Talleres Delis to improve community hygiene, reported the official Canal Habana.

In April, a study by Cuba Siglo 21 revealed that the regime stops collecting the equivalent of three Olympic-sized swimming pools of garbage every day in Havana, making the capital of the Island a "critical focus of health insecurity."

Street-level landfills promote the proliferation of rats and mosquitoes, dengue, the Oropouche virus, and leptospirosis, and cause urban fires due to methane gas production.

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