Class A misdemeanor. Fine not exceeding $6,250 or imprisonment not exceeding one year or both.
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The minimum fine for littering in North Carolina is $250.00 (as of 2014). However, the fine can go up as high as $1,000.00.
In Ohio, littering is typically considered a minor misdemeanor, which can result in a fine of up to $150. However, if the littering involves larger amounts or specific types of waste, the charge can escalate to a fourth-degree misdemeanor, potentially leading to higher fines and penalties. Additionally, local ordinances may impose their own fines, so the total cost can vary by municipality.
The fine depends on what country you are located in.
the solutions to littering is to provide more bins and to put down a hefty fine
In Pennsylvania, the fine for littering can vary depending on the amount and type of litter. Generally, the fine for littering is at least $300 for the first offense, and it can increase significantly for subsequent offenses or for larger quantities of litter. Additionally, offenders may also be required to perform community service or attend littering education programs.
In New Jersey, the fine for littering can range from $50 to $1,000, depending on the severity of the offense and the amount of waste illegally discarded.
Littering in Texas can get you a $500 fine, it is a Class C Misdemeanor (If what was littered was less than 5 pounds). Littering over 5 pounds is a Class B Misdemeanor which carries a fine of up to $2,000. Texas motto "Don't Mess with Texas"
As of 2010, $6,250.00 is the maximum fine.
Up to a 100$ dollar fine.
Because that is what the state legislature set it at.
In Britain if you're caught, the fine is £80 for littering.