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Guyana To Use Police, CCTV Cameras To Curb Littering - St. Lucia Times News

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Guyana plans to use its police force and CCTV cameras in specific locations in the capital Georgetown to curb littering. President Dr. Irfaan Ali announced the plan on Saturday during a massive two-day clean-up of the City involving a team comprising the Joint Services, Cabinet members, the private sector, and civil society. The President said […]

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