Thanks to Tori Anus for sending this in.
"Jimmy Low Boon Hong"... heh
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A failure to flush public toilets in Malaysia's southern Johor state will mean a 1 000 ringgit (about R2 000) fine under a drive for cleaner toilets, a report said on Thursday.
The new ruling also provides for a maximum 1 000 ringgit fine for those who
do not turn off taps, draw graffiti, damage facilities or act "indecently" in public toilets, councillor Jimmy Low Boon Hong was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times.
The by-law, which imposes a similar fine on shop and restaurant owners with dirty toilets, has been approved by the state council and is awaiting endorsement from all 16 local authorities, he said.
"The instruction to the local authorities is clear. They have to be serious in enforcing this by-law and make no exception against any offender," he said.