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    From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Mon Jan 15 21:43:04 2024
    On 15/01/2024 08:25 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A driver has been ordered to pay a fine of £440, costs of £886 and a victim surcharge of £176 for disposing of litter onto a road from his car window.
    On 31st January 2023, a member of the public witnessed waste being thrown from the passenger window of a black ford focus on Carlton Road, Worksop. A DVLA search of the car’s licence plate showed it belonged to Luke Banton of Broom Avenue, Rotherham.
    Mr Banton was twice invited to undertake a written interview under caution. He failed to respond on either occasion.

    Nobody is obliged to take part in an interview under caution.

    You ought to know that, M'Lud.

    He was then invited to attend an interview under caution at Bassetlaw District Council offices on 16th March 2023, which he also failed to attend.

    ...as was his right.

    As the registered owner of the vehicle, Mr Banton was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice which gave him 28 days to pay £100. When no payment was received...

    ...as was his right...

    ...the case was then taken to court.

    Mr Banton was invited to and failed to attend Mansfield Magistrates Court on 27th July 2023. The case was proven in his absence and he was ordered to pay a fine and costs within 28 days.
    Cllr Darrel Pulk, Cabinet member for Environment and Energy said:
    “This case is a great example of how the public can work with us to help catch those littering in our district.
    “Throwing litter from a vehicle can be dangerous for other vehicles, our wildlife and shows a total lack of respect for our residents and local community.

    True enough. Ask the residents of villages in the Surrey Hills.
    They'll mention chavs on (or temporarily off) chav-bikes and the
    disgusting things they leave behind ("behind" being the operative word).

    “I can think of far better things to spend £1500 on. So please, take your litter home with you and put it in a bin, otherwise it could be very costly.”
    Bassetlaw District Council’s current ‘Don’t be a Tos53r campaign’ is focusing on the issue of drivers and passengers throwing rubbish from their vehicles. When reporting litter being thrown from a vehicle please provide as much information as
    possible including the registration plate, the make and model of the car, location of the offence and any description of the person committing the offence.

    https://www.bassetlaw.gov.uk/media-centre/news/news-archive/august-2023/driver-fined-over-1500-for-littering-from-his-car/

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