Shropshire Council and Police Intensify Fight Against Fly-Tipping Shropshire Council and Police Intensify Fight Against Fly-Tipping

Council and police deploy cameras in fly-tipping hotspots, aiming to catch offenders and deter future illegal dumping.
Council and police deploy cameras in fly-tipping hotspots, aiming to catch offenders and deter future illegal dumping.

Shropshire Council and Police Intensify Fight Against Fly-Tipping

Shropshire Council and Police Intensify Fight Against Fly-Tipping
Shropshire Council and Police Intensify Fight Against Fly-Tipping

Shropshire Council and Police Intensify Fight Against Fly-Tipping

Shropshire Council joined forces with the police. They want to stop fly-tipping with cameras. The cameras are in a known fly-tipping place, and signs warn people about illegal dumping.

The council and police work hard to catch offenders and also want to prevent future crimes. The council partners with other groups to fight illegal dumping. They will investigate environmental crimes actively and help communities when they report problems.

Any evidence from the cameras helps investigations, allowing the council to take further action. They have used CCTV before to take action, and recently fined people in Whitchurch for fly-tipping, which was reported by the public.

Police have helped the council for six months, advising them on tackling fly-tipping. Now, the council is issuing fines and plans to prosecute offenders too.

The council checks business waste disposal. Businesses need trade waste accounts and must use approved waste carriers. No receipts can mean a fine, with a maximum penalty of £5,000 in court. The council recently fined a business that did not follow the rules.

Shropshire Council joined forces with the police. They want to stop fly-tipping with cameras. The cameras are in a known fly-tipping place, and signs warn people about illegal dumping.

The council and police work hard to catch offenders and prevent future crimes. The council partners with other groups to fight illegal dumping, investigating environmental crimes actively and helping communities when they report problems.

Any evidence from the cameras helps investigations, enabling the council to take further action. They have used CCTV before to take action, recently fining people in Whitchurch for fly-tipping after people reported the incidents.

Police have helped the council for six months, advising on tackling fly-tipping. Now, the council is issuing fines. They also plan to prosecute offenders.

The council checks business waste disposal, as businesses need trade waste accounts and must use approved waste carriers. No receipts can mean a fine, with a maximum penalty of £5,000 in court. The council recently fined a business for not following the rules.

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