BARNSLEY MAN FINED €1,000 FOR WASTE OFFENCE


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2006

20-Jul-2006 - A Barnsley scrap metal dealer has been fined £1,000 today (20 July) after he was caught transporting controlled waste without a licence during an Environment Agency crack-down.

Horace Price, aged 37, of Smithies Caravan Park, Barnsley did not attend court and magistrates found him guilty in his absence of the offence, which happened on September 28, 2005. He was also ordered to pay £289.24 court costs.

Barnsley magistrates heard how the Environment Agency’s Barnsley team had an environmental crime action day to raise awareness of environmental crime.

Trevor Cooper, prosecuting, said that as part of the day officers stopped vehicles to check for unlicensed waste carriers.

He told the court that the team stopped a Ford Transit tipper van as it was driving into a scrap metal yard in Brierley Road, Shafton, Barnsley.

The vehicle, driven by Price, was loaded with mixed scrap waste metal and white goods including washing machines.

Mr Cooper said that the defendant stated he was a scrap metal dealer but admitted that he was not registered as a waste carrier and said that he was unaware that he needed to be.

After the case, an Environment Agency spokesperson said: "It would have only cost Mr Price £136 to register as a waste carrier but his negligence means that he will be forced to pay out much more in a fine. Waste offences are viewed as extremely serious by the magistrates and Mr Price’s fine reflects that."

Notes to editors

Price was charged with:

In the district of Barnsley on 28th September 2005 did transport controlled waste, namely scrap metals as part of your business or otherwise for profit when not registered as a carrier of controlled waste. Contrary to Sections 1 (1) and 1(5) of the Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989.

It is an offence for anyone who isn’t a registered waste carrier to transport waste as part of their business or otherwise, with the view to profit by it. The purpose of the legislation is to help prevent flytipping and all waste producers and businesses are obliged to use a registered waste carrier for the transport and disposal of their waste.

The Environment Agency can register someone as a carrier of waste and the cost is currently £136 for three years.
Francesca Glyn-Jones

 
 

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