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YORKSHIRE CRACKDOWN NETS ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMINALS

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
September of 2005

 

28/09/2005 - A multi-agency crackdown on environmental crime today in West, east and South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire landed at least four people in the cells for allegedly committing waste offences and around 150 vehicles were checked as part of stop and search operations.
Today the Environment Agency joined forces with local authorities and the police around the county to target people who abuse our environment. Several stop and search operations were carried out to catch people who illegally transport waste, known fly-tipping hotspots were kept under surveillance and illegal waste sites raided.

Two men and a woman were arrested for allegedly illegally storing waste after raids at three separate scrap car dismantlers in Sheffield. The woman was released pending further enquiries. The two men were reported for waste offences.

Another man was arrested in Castleford today during a mobile stop and search operation conducted by police, Wakefield Council and Environment Agency officers in the Wakefield district. He will be reported to Customs and Excise for alleged offences relating to the use of red diesel, a fuel which is illegal to use on roads.

In the same operation in the Wakefield district more than 40 vehicles were stopped, and around a quarter of cases will result in further action.

At Thornbury roundabout on the border of Leeds and Bradford around 100 vehicles suspected of waste offences were stopped in a joint operation by police, the Environment Agency and officers from Leeds and Bradford councils.

One man was arrested on an outstanding warrant for unrelated offences and another allegedly transporting waste illegally was arrested for failing to stop when asked by the police. Around five case files will be prepared for prosecution for transporting waste without the right documentation.

On Humberside, Environment Agency officers responded to reports made on Tuesday night of tyres being burnt in the Withernsea area by visiting more than 20 local garages and car dismantlers to find out where they send their tyres.

Last week nearly 2,000 tyres were illegally dumped in Burstwick Drain, near Heddon just outside of Hull. It cost the Environment Agency nearly £3,500 to clear up the tyres, which could also have affected the area’s flood defences.

On Manchester Road in Huddersfield around 70 vehicles were stopped and 15 served notices to produce paperwork to prove they were transporting waste legally. Ten officers from the Environment Agency and Kirklees Council carried out the operation with support from West Yorkshire Police, Customs and Excise and VOSA, the Vehicle Safety Partnership. One vehicle was also confiscated by the police.

In Doncaster a mountain of 850 tyres was created by the council to highlight the number of dumped tyres collected in the district each month. Community First officers have been out in force in the area all week handing out on the spot fines and fixed penalty notices for litter and other anti-social offences.

A joint stop and search operation between Barnsley Council and the Environment Agency resulted in 11 vehicles being stopped, four of the drivers were already registered as waste carriers and two were interviewed for allegedly transporting waste without the correct paperwork.

Area environment manager for the Environment Agency Gerard Morris said: "We’re delighted at the results of our crackdown today, which will hopefully reinforce the message that abuse of our environment will not be tolerated.

"The number of people reported for environmental offences today is staggering, bearing in mind it’s just one day’s work.

"More than 100 officers were involved in the activity, but routine enforcement work goes on every day of the week targeting people who transport, keep or dump waste illegally.

"Today just reinforces our commitment and that of our local authority colleagues to bring to book anyone who abuses our environment."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Louise Turner)
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