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TCU 360: New littering law could affect off-campus tailgaters
Written by Riley Knight on September 15, 2017
A new Texas littering law may cause tailgaters to think twice before they leave their trash behind around campus.
House Bill 1884, which went into effect Sept. 1, allows judges to sentence anyone caught and convicted of littering to as many as 60 hours of community service, specifically picking up trash or working at a local recycling center.
With football season in swing, the law could affect many of those students who live in off-campus houses and host tailgates for often hundreds of fellow students – all in one back yard.
Read more at https://www.tcu360.com/2017/09/new-littering-law-could-affect-off-campus-tailgaters/
Written by Riley Knight on September 15, 2017
A new Texas littering law may cause tailgaters to think twice before they leave their trash behind around campus.
House Bill 1884, which went into effect Sept. 1, allows judges to sentence anyone caught and convicted of littering to as many as 60 hours of community service, specifically picking up trash or working at a local recycling center.
With football season in swing, the law could affect many of those students who live in off-campus houses and host tailgates for often hundreds of fellow students – all in one back yard.
Read more at https://www.tcu360.com/2017/09/new-littering-law-could-affect-off-campus-tailgaters/