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Cigarette ones before anyone shifts this to over 18's :D
Following on from Mez's issue the other week I was talking to a young lady about cigarette ends in Broadway the other week and asking how strict they are re the litter problem. ( In Burnley they have been fining you for about 3 years for dropping cigartee ends.) The answer to my question was in the Telegraph the other day; SMOKERS were hit with £75 fines after throwing their cigarette butts on the floor. Two shoppers in Broadway, Accrington, and a motorist in Eastgate were spotted littering by Hyndburn Council enforc-ement officers from environmental services. Also in the Telegraph they have been clamping down in Blackburn, but notice which one of the 3 got the heaviest fine :confused: Three men have been ordered to pay a total of £700 for dropping litter. The prosecutions were brought by Blackburn with Darwen Council as part of zero tolerance campaign on rubbish. Bosses said taxi driver Mohammed Azad, of St James Road, Blackburn, was fined £70 and ordered to pay £149 court costs for throwing a cigarette butt from a black cab he was driving. He threw the butt from the drivers' window as he drove along Bolton Road on Wednesday, March 28. Waqqar Malik, of Pringle Street, was also fined £70 and ordered to pay £149 court costs after he threw a penalty charge notice on the ground in Church Street on Friday, March 9. And Daniel Ostle, of Gannon Lane, Burnley, was ordered to pay a fine of £100 and £149 court costs after he was caught throwing food wrappings from the car he was driving in Bolton Road, Blackburn, on March 9. |
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It's £75 for any sort of litter but only £50 for dog poop - which is a bit out of sync - should be £100 for both!!!!
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I was in Blackburn on Monday first time in 30 years, having been out of the car not less than 2 min, I crossed the duel carrageway to find an Asain chap taking a **** up against some poor buggers front wall, the house not the Garden.
Dave I was wondering way the guy who was throwing food wrappings was fined £30 qiud more than the other two? |
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Food wrappings attract rats. Cigarette ends do not. Therefore dropping food litter is probably considered a more serious offence.
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Whats one supposed to do if theres no cigrette end recepticable close by? With the chance of it setting a litter bin alight,thus maybe costing £££££'s,is'nt it better just to stub it out on the floor........dear me,a smoker just can't win these days:mad:
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I hope they get all the people that throw chewing gum down on the floor to:
not only does this look a mess, but you can't just pick it up they have to clean it with the machine.... I think this is just another way of getting more money, after all if many stop smoking ( and very goos that will be) there wont be the same income from taxes... also many buy their smokes abroad hence yet another drop in taxes... they will get us one way or another... oh and they should also put high taxes on sweets..... |
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