Two teenagers have been charged with felonies after they were caught dumping trash in South Florida's waters. The incident happened in Fort Lauderdale, where the teens were seen throwing trash overboard from a boat. The trash included plastic bottles, cans, and other debris.
The teens were identified by police, who then charged them with littering. Littering is a felony in Florida, and the teens could face up to five years in prison if they are convicted.
This incident highlights the importance of protecting Florida's waters. Trash can pollute the water, harm marine life, and damage coral reefs. It is important to dispose of trash properly, and to never litter in our waterways.
If you see someone littering, please report it to the authorities. You can also help protect Florida's waters by volunteering for a beach cleanup or by donating to an environmental organization.