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RE: Collecting Money From Trespassers ๐Ÿ’ต & Cleaning Up Their Mess Too ๐Ÿšฏ

Throwing trash everywhere without regard to the environment is not unique to Cambodians. It's a bad habit among Malaysians. It's common to see Malaysians throwing rubbish out of their moving cars while traveling on the highways.

It looks like fencing your property should be on top of your priority. I have no nice things to say about the trespassers, so I am not commenting on that.

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You're right, but I think overall your country is a lot cleaner from what I've experienced, but there is plenty of room for improvement. There is so much ecotourism potential in Southeast Asia, a lot more in Malaysia/Borneo than here, but all in all, if some small efforts are made to preserve the natural spaces, there will be sustainable income potential for many generations to come.

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I can't speak for the other states, but Sabah/Sarawak (Borneo) has a lot of potentials. But the land has been robbed of its natural resources with rampant illegal (or otherwise) deforestation and oil palm plantations. It's a catch-22 situation. The plantations provide a lucrative cash crop for the people, especially the rural folks, but at the same time, at the expense of the land.

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