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Woman Fined £400 for Putting Cardboard in a Bin in Brighton

by Richard Eldred
14 January 2024 11:00 AM

The U.K. is witnessing a draconian crackdown on improper waste disposal, with individuals facing fines for minor offences like putting cardboard in the wrong bin. The Mail has the story.

Councils across the country are cracking down on hardworking Brits for rubbish offences – including a woman fined £400 for putting cardboard in a Brighton bin. …

Punitive measures are being imposed nationwide on families dealing with household clutter – yet local authorities are also struggling to carry out their delivery duties. …

Fragrance store businesswoman Sarah Reason told how she “burst into tears” when landed with the fixed penalty notice after tucking some cardboard and a paper bag into a recycling bin nearby.

The 44 year-old entrepreneur’s name and shop address were found on a cardboard box in the bin by a council environment officer.

She described the clampdown as “complete and utter madness” and “a very heavy-handed approach”, telling the Argus: “It’s totally disproportionate to any other fine.” …

Meanwhile, along the South Coast, residents in Southampton have accused their council chiefs of leaving “mountains of rubbish” to rot after being left uncollected.

Mark Lovell, 55, told how his home street has been targeted by fly-tippers.

He said: “Rats, seagulls and foxes are here all the time tearing through the rubbish – this mountain of junk has been here at least three weeks.” …

Elsewhere, in Essex, a homeowner was handed a £1,000 fine for driving across the borough of Basildon to get rid of pink and black sacks.

He dumped them in communal bins despite local authority rules stipulating separate places for non-recyclable items, cans and plastic, paper and cardboard, glass, food waste and garden waste. …

People in Bristol say they have been told to sort rubbish into 13 different bins. …

Residents have been told to separate their general household waste, cardboard, plastic, tins and glass, food and garden waste – but also now clothing, shoes and spent batteries. …

Elsewhere, private enforcement agents are now using “aggressive” tactics to slap good Samaritans with massive fines for fly-tipping – even penalising OAPs for litter-picking, the Daily Mail revealed last year. 

Victims have included Jane Pearce, who litter-picked her street in Camden, North London, but was given a £400 penalty after depositing the rubbish in a wheelie bin.

Worth reading in full.

Tags: BrightonBristolLocal AuthoritiesRecyclingRubbish

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Free Lemming
Free Lemming
1 year ago

I’ve put a large cardboard box out two weeks running, which they’ve refused to take; presumably because there’s a couple of tiny polystyrene balls at the bottom. I’ve now burnt box at back of garden and will no longer play their silly game of separating the trash. I’m surprised it’s taken me so long to stop playing.

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stewart
stewart
1 year ago

Time to haul out another idiot politician to pay for the sins of our tyrannical bureaucrats.

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robnicholson
robnicholson
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

It’s getting a very long list of them isn’t it?

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
1 year ago

I once put some rubbish in a rubbish bin, too.

I know, it’s a good job Marcus Aurelius knew isn’t my real name!

Last edited 1 year ago by Marcus Aurelius knew
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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

it’s a good job Marcus Aurelius knew isn’t my real name!

Good Lord!

Oh, not that either?

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psychedelia smith
psychedelia smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

You’re a monster.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Now you tell us, Marcus! 😀

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Nicholas Britton
Nicholas Britton
1 year ago

As the saying goes “no good deed goes unpunished”. I would always recommend not binning anything with your intact name or address on it in case the garbage stasi want to trace it back to you. An indelible marker pen or shredding should do the trick.

At least, through incidents like these, people are starting to see how unhinged the environment movement has become.

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Nicholas Britton

not binning anything with your intact name or address on it

Been doing that for years. Didn’t think I’d be worrying about the bin police though.

That said, this news should also be used to emphasise the risk of ID theft. Not only could someone go through the bins to identify you – this shows that someone actually did.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

I went round, under the cover of darkness, covertly dumping bin bags full of stripped wallpaper in the neighbours’ bins in the street, the night before bin collection.👀 It’s when we first moved in and the previous owners were obviously fans of the ‘multi-layer’ approach to wallpapering over the decades. We ended up with our garden shed crammed full of these bags.
You’re meant to take it to the tip but we didn’t own a car then and we’d have had to pay through the nose for the council to take it away. It took several weeks but I got shot of it all. ‘Off-territory’ dumping for the win! Fortunately my neighbours are all very chill and helpful, one even suggested I do that, but god knows how much I’d have been fined in Brighton.😨

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I am a master. I’ve got rid of TONS of waste like this. The council employee at the tip told me to do it when I looked aghast at the prospect of having to pay AGAIN for the council to take a few old bricks. Thing is, my neighbours don’t know about this… arrangement… so like you say, darkness and stealth are key 😂

Last edited 1 year ago by Marcus Aurelius knew
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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

We put an old car engine in a wheelie bin once, back in the 1990s the bins were much bigger. Council truck groaned a bit when it compacted it but there it was, gone..😉

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

😂 That’s funny though, but fair play for having the balls. I think I’d be worried it broke the truck and I’d be in deep 💩. Sometimes you’ve gotta live dangerously though.

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

When wheelie bins were first introduced, as long as it fitted in the bin, you could put it in. True, dat. That was the whole point of them. The only time one wasn’t emptied was when I filled it with garden rubble…it was so heavy it was almost impossible to wheel the bin, so had to take some out and spread it out over a few weeks!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Well I just call it using your initiative. I feel like as the years go by there seems to be more and more rules for us to abide by. The vast majority being totally pointless.
We’ve got some used beer bottles that aren’t made of glass so can’t be recycled. They’re mega heavy and appear to be made from stone or granite. They’ll be getting off-loaded 2 or 3 at a time down at the bins in the car park at the top of the street.
I figure that as long as I don’t do a secretive dump in the dog poo bin I’m not actually doing anything wrong..🥸😇

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

There is actually a bin for dog poo———–It’s called a politicians mouth.

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I got rid of a bath by chopping it up and putting a bagfull of it in my bin for each collection. Eventually got rid of it over many weeks. This between the time that councils started charging for DIY domestic waste (by claiming it wasn’t domestic’) and the recent change which stops them imposing these charges.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

🤣🪓🛁
This has turned into quite the “Dumpers Anonymous Confessional”, hasn’t it? You bloody axe maniac you! Or were you more of a Leatherface, in your weapon of destruction choice?🤭 Cathartic though, I’ll bet.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I am pretty sure that they don’t recycle anything like what they claim. I suspect most ends up in landfill. So they have us jumping through all these hoops for nothing. GREEN has to be the most insidious and disgusting political ideology ever imposed on an easily manipulated public, who thought they were living in a free country. —–Once their gas central heating is ripped out and they have 10 plastic bins in their garden some people might actually wake up one day and say “Eh, what is going on here exactly”?

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john1T
john1T
1 year ago

I find the last part of this story particularly vexing. £400 fine for litter picking. My wife does at least an hours litter picking most days. She has early onset AD. If she is fined for putting something in the wrong bin there will be hell to pay.

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DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

#excited is trending in the legal community.

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For a fist full of roubles
For a fist full of roubles
1 year ago

My solution is to dig holes and bury it. Keeps you fit digging and yields topsoil to go in raised beds.
I am jusy continuing the practice of the former owner of my home, who was a haulage contractor for a large nearby chemical company. They paid him to take it away and he tipped a lot of the useful bits and pieces in the back garden. For the last three decades it has yielded much useful stuff for an enterprising cheapskate like me.

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prod_squadron
prod_squadron
1 year ago
Reply to  For a fist full of roubles

For a fist full of rubble?

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  For a fist full of roubles

We found an old coal fire back boiler buried in our garden – didn’t know what it was at first.

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wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago

Hunger games type behaviour, may the odds always be in yr favour.

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EppingBlogger
EppingBlogger
1 year ago

In Essex visits to waste disposal sites (“recycling centres” in swamp language) requires prior reservation giving phone number, email addreess and vehicle registration number. I have found the staff who check admission allow some leeway on time which is just as well because local roads are often choaked.

Staff in the centre are very interested in metal waste, so much so I wonder if they sell it privately. There is no assistance available for heavy items.

This seems to me just another way of monitoring the public.

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Council waste tips have always been obliged to take metal. Yes, I strongly suspect that the staff scavenge and sell-off the good bits. I’m a bit of a car renovation nut – the local guys have got used to me dumping old driveshafts and suchlike.

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
1 year ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

This level of micro surveillance and stupidity has not yet reached Scotland, as far as I am aware. The response from the typical Jock would likely be far more colourful than awa’ and bile yer heid….

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

It is sad then that the typical Jock could not manage “awa’ and bile yer heid….” when the Scamdemic and associated nonsense were being rolled out.

No personal criticism intended.

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psychedelia smith
psychedelia smith
1 year ago

It’s high time everyone told their councils to F themselves. This is rule without consent.

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
1 year ago

The level of the fine constitutes a cruel and unusual punishment, totally out of order.

How can it even be a crime to put waste in a bin, it’s not industrial quantities of waste, it was one piece of cardboard.

The Highland Council (SNP) is similarly anal about street litter bins, all sorts of threats and incitement to snitch, horrible notices.

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EppingBlogger
EppingBlogger
1 year ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

Could the FSU help to challenge this or help organise an appeal for funds.

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sskinner
sskinner
1 year ago

“You will never understand bureaucracies until you understand that for bureaucrats procedure is everything and outcomes are nothing.”
Thomas Sowell

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NeilofWatford
NeilofWatford
1 year ago

With respect, the people of Brighton shouldn’t complain.
They voted for the greenists.
PS maybe try some direct democracy and sneak out at night and plant some cardboard boxes in the greeny’s bins?

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago

We will soon have a bin that goes out once a year for toe nail clippings. Try not to put it out on the wrong day though or the toe nail wardens will slap you with a heavy fine.

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sskinner
sskinner
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

One for the left foot and one for the right.

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Epi
Epi
1 year ago

Years ago (before I retired) after each meal in the company’s dining room we meticulously separated out plastic and polystyrene cups placing them in special containers. One day I happened to be in the service yard where I witnessed the two separate containers being emptied into the back of the same dust cart! After that I made a point of placing plastic cups in the polystyrene container and vice versa.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago

Simple solution: don’t pay the fine. Inundate the council for evidence of any contract and shower them with FOI requests. Basically, tie them up in legal knots. They’re just out to rob you after all.

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