Fine penalty for a boy who skipped a balloon at a charity event



In a charity event held at Newcastle, it seems that a boy who skipped a balloon filled with helium gas has been fined. It seems to be a punishment that scattered garbage, but should we do this to keep the town beautiful?

Details are as below.Teenager, 16, fined for littering ___ after letting balloon go at charity event Mail Online

A 16 - year - old boy Max Twizell was sentenced to a fine of 50 pounds (about 10,000 yen) by a magistrate because he was flying to the sky without tying the cord of the balloon. "Although it is a trivial thing, I feel bad," Mother Lorraine criticized, but parliament says that there is no room for liberating the situation that the balloon was scattered.

Max will be given 28 days to penalty payment, and if you do not pay it will be filed suit. We enforced policeRegulatory Services and Public ProtectionStephen Savage, who is responsible for the issue, says, "Some people think it is tough, but we must show that this time is not acceptable for creating a clean and safe city."

Lorraine shows her intention to fight in the courtroom, but Max seems to be sharp that if he loses, he will get a conviction.

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