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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Mother fined £700 for putting rubbish out on wrong day
Mother fined £700 for putting rubbish out on wrong day
Victoria Clarke, 24, left bin bags outside her gate so her four-year-old daughter had more room to play in the family back yard .
But litter patrols spotted the rubbish on the pavement and Miss Clarke was taken to magistrates' court for the offence of "the advancement of waste."
She was fined £350 with £350.12 costs and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge under the terms of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. The maximum fine is £1,000.
Outside my front gate is a black recycling box and a black bin liner full of recyclables which have been there for almost 2 weeks. Reason? The council collectors failed to do their job and collect it on the designated day. Should they now also be fined £700?
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3 comments:
This is all about the government in partnership with local councils and the police in a bid to make criminals of ordinary people so that they have an excuse to introduce draconian nazi-ist regulations to put more money into their own back pockets by way of fines. If this had happened to me I would take the stance of ignoring the summons so that the police got involved and let it blow up into a real media case.
Fuck the councils and all whot sail in them.
That having been said, I wouldn't mind helping her put some rubbish in her bins..........
jailhouselawyer,
Utterly despicable ... roll on the next Election.
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