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This plan rests on the general police regulations and on tax regulations.
More than 40 corporals and sworn mediators raise taxes against uncivic behavior in public cleansing (illegal dumping, tags, canine excrement, jets of beer bottles or butts, spits, urine, bags taken out outside hours).
The police collaborates actively in the efforts of cleanliness by leading special operations and by raising administrative fines.
Mixed brigades were set up. They consist of an agent of the cleanliness unit and a police officer who lead actions against authors of uncivic acts.
Taxes on the incivilities rise from 50 to 150 euro, according to the committed act. They are added to the existing administrative fines.
Incivility | Tax | Administrative fine |
|---|---|---|
Illegal dumping | 100 euro by m3 | From 62,50 to 625 euro |
Waste bag taken out outside hours | 50 euro by bag | From 75 to 150 euro |
Tags and graffiti | 150 euro by graffiti or tag | 250 euro maximum |
Posters and stickers | 50 euro by poster or sticker | 250 euro maximum |
Other incivilities | 50 euro | 250 euro maximum |
Cleanliness
Toll-free number of the Cleansing service of the City of Brussels
Tel. : 0800 90107
Information and complaints concerning the public cleansing.