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The
penalties have been initiated because of litter becoming an
in many of Thailand's beauty
. Park wardens say it is
easy to track down and identify offenders, as all visitors to the parks are required to register their address when they enter a park. Anyone who leaves
near their assigned
spot will be reunited with their waste. Narin Pinsakul, chief of the Khao Yai National Park near Bangkok, explained why the parks were introducing their return-to-litterbug
. He said: "It can be dangerous for animals like deer if they eat the rubbish and try to digest
waste that people leave
." The Environment Minister said people should only leave
behind.