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Man who dumped bed by road fined £4,600 by Brent Council | Man who dumped bed by road fined £4,600 by Brent Council |
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Naiffisa Abbas was caught on camera dumping a bed | Naiffisa Abbas was caught on camera dumping a bed |
A man has been ordered to pay a total of £4,600 for dumping an old bed by the side of a road in north west London as part of a local council's crackdown on fly-tippers. | A man has been ordered to pay a total of £4,600 for dumping an old bed by the side of a road in north west London as part of a local council's crackdown on fly-tippers. |
Naiffisa Abbas was photographed by a roadside camera leaving the bed, alongside other rubbish, at a known fly-tipping spot on Queensbury Park Road, Queensbury in March 2024. | |
Abbas, from Wembley, was found guilty at Willesden Magistrates' Court, where a judge added a further £2,000 to the initial fine because he failed to attend his hearing. | Abbas, from Wembley, was found guilty at Willesden Magistrates' Court, where a judge added a further £2,000 to the initial fine because he failed to attend his hearing. |
Brent Council says the fine sends a message that it "won't accept" fly-tipping. | Brent Council says the fine sends a message that it "won't accept" fly-tipping. |
The local authority says it has recently "ramped up" action on offenders by installing cameras at various hotspots and issuing 30% more fines. | The local authority says it has recently "ramped up" action on offenders by installing cameras at various hotspots and issuing 30% more fines. |
More enforcement officers have been deployed and they have actively been touring the borough looking for evidence of offenders and fining them £1,000, the council says. | More enforcement officers have been deployed and they have actively been touring the borough looking for evidence of offenders and fining them £1,000, the council says. |
Last year, Brent Council declared a crackdown on what it called "selfish litter louts", after 35,000 cases of fly-tipping were recorded in the borough in 2022-2023. | Last year, Brent Council declared a crackdown on what it called "selfish litter louts", after 35,000 cases of fly-tipping were recorded in the borough in 2022-2023. |
The crime currently costs the local authority more than £1.5m each year, the Local Democracy Service reports. | The crime currently costs the local authority more than £1.5m each year, the Local Democracy Service reports. |
As part of a crackdown on the crime, Brent Council has said its officers have been actively touring the borough looking for evidence to link to offenders | As part of a crackdown on the crime, Brent Council has said its officers have been actively touring the borough looking for evidence to link to offenders |
Cabinet member for the environment, Krupa Sheth, said: "We are taking a zero-tolerance approach to fly-tipping, which means you will see more enforcement officers on the streets catching people like we have done here. | Cabinet member for the environment, Krupa Sheth, said: "We are taking a zero-tolerance approach to fly-tipping, which means you will see more enforcement officers on the streets catching people like we have done here. |
"Well done to them and let this be a lesson to anyone considering fly-tipping our streets, we won't accept it." | "Well done to them and let this be a lesson to anyone considering fly-tipping our streets, we won't accept it." |
Brent Council says its campaign is "beginning to yield results", with the number of fly-tipping incidents now decreasing. | Brent Council says its campaign is "beginning to yield results", with the number of fly-tipping incidents now decreasing. |
As part of the government's Plan for Change, local authorities were given additional powers to clamp down on fly-tipping offenders. | As part of the government's Plan for Change, local authorities were given additional powers to clamp down on fly-tipping offenders. |
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