The city council proposed an ordinance that would fine a person, or the store, $50 for abandoning shopping carts.
Officials in Vineland, NJ, say people have been abandoning shopping carts on sidewalks and the side of the road, and may impose a fine to stop it.Officials in Vineland say people have been abandoning shopping carts on sidewalks and the side of the road."Due to complaints from citizens complaining they're all over the place, and it just makes the town look messy," said City Councilman Paul Spinelli.
"When we find one, we call the ShopRite because they're supposed to have their name and number on them. And tell them to pick it up," said Spinelli.Some fear the ordinance would target people who are already struggling.
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