Litterbugs who drop their ____ in national parks in Thailand may be in for a ____ the next time they check their mail - the litter they left may have been returned to them. Thailand's Environment Minister has decided to take a ____ on the increasing amount of sweet wrappers, plastic bottles and paper that is ____ across national parks. He has asked park wardens to collect the litter and mail it to the offending ____. It comes with a letter that says: "We collected your garbage in a cardboard ____ and sent it to your home. This should be a lesson to you, to never again throw away waste anywhere." Additional ____ could come in the form of five years imprisonment or a ____ $16,000 fine. The ____ penalties have been initiated because of litter becoming an ____ in many of Thailand's beauty spots. Park wardens say it is relatively easy to track down and ____ offenders, as all visitors to the parks are required to ____ their address when they enter a park. Anyone who leaves refuse near their assigned camping ____ 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 ____ plastic waste that people leave behind." The Environment Minister said people should only leave ____ behind.

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