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Oxford Buskers Face Fine For Failing To Smile
There's nothing like a busker to divide opinion.
To some, they offer blissful relief from the everyday - from that draining commute to work, for example.
To others, though, they're an ear-bending, noisy nuisance.
Now, amid what the poet Matthew Arnold called the dreaming spires of Oxford in Britain, the city council is hoping to introduce penalties to help enforce a buskers' code of conduct.
They face fines of up to $1,500 for sins including making too much noise, or even failing to smile.
The 大象传媒's Lilley Mitchell reports.
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