Sky News: Woman ‘shocked’ at being fined £500 for fly-tipping after leaving cabinet outside for passers-by to take
https://news.sky.com/story/woman-shocked-at-being-fined-163500-for-fly-tipping-after-leaving-cabinet-outside-for-passers-by-to-take-13216379
Posted by Arcoo33
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I like how they got her art in the background. She knew where she wanted her picture taken for the story
“Outside” here seens to be code for “on property that isn’t hers”. Take it to a second hand store or offer it up on facebook, don’t dump it on the street and claim you’re doing us a favour.
>Ms Pepin added: “Actually it’s a nice thing to do for your community and a good way to recycle useful, unwanted items. We’re all supposed to be trying to be greener – recycle, reduce, reuse.
Yeah, if people are aware that you’re giving it away then maybe. Otherwise no, it’s still fly tipping.
Also there’s places you take items if you want to give them away.
Thats been the way things happen everywhere I’ve lived, as long as it’s not damaged. Plus metal scrap for the scrap people.
She put it on the pavement rather than inside her boundary. Probably due to that bus parked behind her.
Hence it is fly tipping…
Ahh yes, simply dumping what you don’t want on the side of the road. How shocking to be charged for exactly that.
Council are doing this more and more I leave anything I’m giving away on the end of my drive and on my property
As soon as he told me he was filming me I’d have shut the door. The fact she had rectified her mistake makes this feel a very heavy handed approach.
Good I’m tired of people leaving absolute tat which should be tipped outside with a “Free” sign. All that happens is kids take it and break it and then you have debris scattered everywhere.
“After five days….”
How long does it take to find out that no one else wants your junk?
Was she taking it in at night or allowing passers-by to fall over it?
https://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/17653985.anger-at-illegal-waste-site-where-tonnes-of-rubbish-dumped-yards-from-primary-school/
Mean while I’m driving passed this like 3 times a week on my way to the office. It’s been like 10 years and nothings been dome about it.
Where’s my council to deal with the single mattress thsts been on my street for four months!?
Once put a whole ass car door on the street in front of my house and it was gone inside 15 minutes. Rag and bone man don’t mess around.
I get people saying that maybe the fact she left it on on her property without a sign makes it fly tipping.
It still doesn’t warrant a £500 fine. We’re perfectly capable of judging people by the intent of their actions; somebody should have just asked her to move it into her boundary and that would be the end of it.
If you’re celebrating this like it’s some win for following the letter of the law you need to get out more.
I don’t see the problem with putting items out for others to take, it’s quick and easy, no need for transport or whatever. It happens a lot round here and I’m sure most people think it’s just part of being a community. The council are being very heavy handed.
If it’s too big to leave in your front garden or on a wall then it will probably block the pavement. For five days as well, not surprised they fined her.
Also, I get leaving small things out for people to take, but a cabinet? Who’s taking that?
Needlessly heavy handed. If she’d refused to move it, fine.
I’ve picked up all sorts of things this way over the years, my partner and I jokingly refer to it as the Brighton recycling scheme!
To be fair if they dont tax normal people £500 for non-issues like this how else will they afford to clean up the mattresses and commercial fly-tippers shit that they can’t be bothered to catch…
It’s annoying, it’s low hanging fruit, and it doesn’t tackle the organised crime of fly-tipping, but it’s easy money for the councils.
Welcome to the future 🤷♂️
It seems concerning when I see stories like this, as I have put the odd thing outside with “free” taped onto it with limited success at times, but there always seems to be more context when people are fined. Here it was there for five days, an Ikea cabinet would be knackered by then as even without rain condensation would warp it. Someone had to actually knock to get her to remove it, which in fairness she did. But what if they didn’t? I have seen people here put old unsightly piles of things outside with “free” on them which sit for weeks, they know it is a place to dump stuff and they’d be very happy if the council came and took it. On balance maybe a scare and rescinding the fine is the best course, with this story making people think twice rather than rally behind her.
left outside with a message on facebook local group. normally someone will take within a day or so, if not then take to the dump
Everyone in Brighton would be fined if this was fly-tipping there.
Woman shocked at being fined for fly tipping after fly tipping.
Non story, leave it on your property. If someone trips on it outside, is that a claim ?
It’s British culture to leave it outside your house for a random to collect
Someone I know did this with 2 bin bags of baby clothes. Left out in the rain because they were too lazy to donate them or take to a clothes bin and tried to frame it as a nice community minded thing they were doing. Not even outside their house they dumped it in the street and posted it on Facebook. I tagged the council waste management people.
This does my nut in, people just think that a random person will want some tatty old Ikea shite. The whole street looks like Steptoe’s yard sometimes. Stick it on Shpock or something.
Odd, in Australia it’s normal to leave things on the grass verge and people take it. It’s natural recycling.
Leaving things out ‘for people to take’ is proper horrific behaviour. This is a developed country. It’s meant to be anyway.
We did this once when we moved but it was on the driveway and we put a sign on to say ‘free to a good home’. Everything went fast the same day. Eventually they even took the sign. The sign makes the difference
Probs because she’s not middle class enough and blocking the footpath, in nicer areas where the pavements are wide enough to do this I see it all the time too. Also can’t imagine we’ll see council enforcement fines for Doris leaving out cartons of free eggs laid by her hens even though that’s probably fly tipping by the letter of the law.
I think without context (pic of the cabinet) it’s difficult to tell if it’s fly tipping or not really