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Flytipping contractors National Enforcement Solutions and the council has previously been accused of “stalking shoppers.” Craig Rimmer, chairman of the leisure and environment committee, said: “We’re aware of this and are looking to re-prioritise. We’ve heard that sweet wrappers from prams is also a problem. “Flytipping on estates is a real issue that we need to get to grips with. It’s concerning, and we need to make sure we’re getting bang for our buck. “Dropping cigarettes is not acceptable either. t’s quite simple, clean up after yourself and your family.” The Freedom of Information data shows how from February to March last year, 812 fines were issued to those dropping cigarette butts, out of a total of 914. ....
Basildon Council has dished out prosecutions to 14 residents since the first day of July. After fixed penalty notices for the initial offences had been ignored or disputed, the council has been successful in gaining all fourteen prosecutions. The offences came under section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, where a person is guilty of an offence if they throw down, drop or otherwise deposit litter in any place to which this section applies and leaves it. These recent prosecutions are in addition to the council’s teams having fined almost 300 individuals for fly-tipping since February 2020. Chairman of Basildon Council’s Enforcement and Public Order Committee Andrew Baggott said: “We realise that the vast majority of residents do the right thing with their waste. ....
Danielle Botcher was shopping when daughter dropped a cracker at Essex Tesco The 28-year-old said she was confronted by enforcement officers and fined £100 She claims officer told her she had purposefully left the cracker on the ground but the mother-of-two says she did not see it there and would have picked it up Basildon Council later overturned fine and apologised but Ms Botcher says she chose to speak out to encourage others to challenge fines they feel are unfair ....
A MUM was slapped with a £100 fine after her one-year-old daughter accidentally dropped a CRACKER on the floor outside Tesco. Basildon Council teams have been notoriously keen to crack down on flytipping across the borough, with their environmental enforcement officers out in full force to stamp out littering. But a mum has raised concerns that efforts are going a bit too far to tackle the issue after being fined at the Pitsea store on Tuesday. She unknowingly failed to pick up food her daughter had dropped. Danielle Botcher, 28, from Vange, said: “I was pushing the trolley to my car at Tesco and spotted a car pull in behind me and park up opposite. I noticed three people in the car were looking in my direction but didn’t get out, so I was a bit wary. ....
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