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Colchester: Name and shame litter bugs


LITTERBUGS in Colchester who try to avoid paying a fine by giving false details are to be photographed and publicly shamed for the first time.

Colchester Council has announced it is to start releasing pictures of people it believes have side-stepped fixed penalty notices by giving out false addresses and names.

Cllr Tim Young, street services portfolio holder, said getting tough on fine-dodgers would send out the right signals to other offenders.

He added: “I think we need to send a tough message, which is what this does. If people litter the streets of Colchester, they have to pay their fixed penalty notice and give their correct details, and if they don’t, we will make sure justice is done.”

Essex University lecturer Gavin Sandercock, who regularly collects litter found on his route to work from his Maldon Road home, said he was in favour of the scheme.

“I think it is a fantastic idea. Most litterers are obviously not caught, but it would also be good to show the faces of real people who have been – to show it does happen – and to give details of their fine,” he said.

In the first case of its kind in the borough, a dropped cigarette could see a woman hauled before magistrates and fined thousands of pounds for littering.

Street care officers say they issued a £75 penalty notice to her on June 24, at 2.35pm, after she was spotted discarding the butt in the Lion Walk precinct.

They took her picture and asked for her details. The officers allege she gave them a name and an address in West Mersea, which turned out to be false.

Team leader Shane Taylor said checks showed she did not live at the address given, and that the fine has not been paid.

As a result, the council intends to prosecute her, with a charge of obstructing an officer now added to the original littering offence, for which she faces a fine of up to £2,500.

Comments(4)

Sdapeze says...
6:44pm Tue 29 Jul 08

Great idea Mr Young. How about taking just such positive action in the Lower Castle Park, where litterbugs rule and make our beautiful park a perfect disgrace.

Boris says...
6:45pm Tue 29 Jul 08

Good idea. Of course only a few will be caught, but if just a few have to pay big fines like this, it should encourage others to use the bins provided, or to take their litter home with them.

Feisty CBC says...
9:23pm Tue 29 Jul 08

I wish to "name and shame" Colchester Borough Council for failing to collect our rubbish again today.

Say It As It Is OK? says...
8:55am Thu 31 Jul 08

Bring your camera down any street in Colchester on rubbish collection day, photograph the mess left by the bin lorries.

When are we going to get rid of these stupid black bags that always end up getting split.

Surely Tim Young, you would be better employed trying to sort out a better system of rubbish collection, because the one we have now needs binning!



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