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	         The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) today (September 10) reminded people to observe fire safety and keep the countryside clean during the Mid-Autumn Festival. 
     "Visitors should not release any Hung Ming lanterns, and should be extremely careful with barbecue fires as well as candle-lit lanterns in the countryside," an AFCD spokesman said.
 
     "It is an offence under the Forests and Countryside Ordinance to illegally light a fire or release a Hung Ming lantern in country parks and open countryside. 
     "Any person who contravenes the ordinance is liable to a maximum fine of $25,000 and one year's imprisonment."
     The spokesman also reminded visitors to keep the countryside clean. Anyone who commits a littering offence in a country park area is liable to a fixed penalty of $1,500.
	    
  	  Ends/Saturday, September 10, 2011
Issued at HKT 11:02
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