Stricter rules for diners who don’t return trays, crockery: Here’s what you need to know

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Stricter rules for diners who don’t return trays, crockery: Here’s what you need to know
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Those who fail to return their used trays and crockery at food courts, hawker centres and coffee shops will face...

3. Will action be taken against the elderly, the less-abled, or children under 12 for table littering?

Family members or dining companions of these individuals should help to dispose of the litter and return the trays and used crockery.A: In such situations, diners are welcome to let the cleaners clear the table. Hence, we urge diners to take the initiative in keeping their tables clean and returning trays and used crockery.A: Cleaners will assist in removing trays, used crockery and litter left behind by the previous diner.A: Various types of photo IDs are accepted for verification by the officer, including digital NRIC through the Singpass app.

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