FLY-TIPPER FINED AFTER BEING CAUGHT IN THE ACT

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

13/05/2005 - A fly-tipper caught in the act by a Tilehurst couple whose lives were blighted by rubbish illegally dumped behind their home was fined
Clive Sirett of The Short, Purley on Thames, Reading pleaded guilty on 12 May to illegally dumping garden waste behind the rear garden of a property occupied by Mr and Mrs Adamczyk at Curlew Drive, Tilehurst, Reading.

Reading Magistrates’ Court heard that very early in the morning of 1 September 2004 Mrs Adamczyk heard a car pass the rear of the house and then return and stop at the back of the property. She saw the car’s internal light go on as the boot was opened and decided to wake Mr Adamczyk.

Mr Adamczyk saw noticed several bags of waste in the car’s boot. He then saw a man who fitted Mr Sirett’s description carrying a bag and walking towards a gap in the hedge at the rear of Mr Adamczyk’s fence where five bags had already been dumped. He then confronted the fly-tipper, asked him what he was doing, and ordered him to remove the dumped bags. The man removed the bagged waste and left.

Mr Adamczyk noted down the vehicle’s number plate which enabled investigating officers from the Environment Agency to trace Mr Sirett.

Alison Love, investigating officer for the Environment Agency said: “Fly-tipping is a thoughtless, anti-social crime which not only blights local communities and the environment but leaves landowners with the clear-up costs.

“Nobody should have to put up with waste being dumped in their neighbourhood and Mr Sirett - although not responsible for dumping all the fly-tipped waste behind Mr Adamczyk’s back garden - did contribute to the nuisance and distress caused to Mr Adamczyk and his family.”

In court Mr Sirett claimed that the waste was causing condensation in his car while he was driving to work, but the Magistrate dismissed this claim noting that the area was not on his way to work and that it clearly was not a legal waste site. Mr Sirett pleaded guilty and was fined £500 with £300 under the Environmental Protection Act.

Members of the public should report environmental incidents to the Environment Agency’s emergency hotline on freephone 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

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