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New litter cops to issue £300 fines for ‘street treasure’

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 22 Mar, 2019 at 12:03PM
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New litter cops to issue £300 fines for ‘street treasure’

Councillor Gill Mitchell with Brighton and Hove's new litter cops

Cllr Gill Mitchell with the city’s new litter cops

A new squad of litter cops is about to hit the streets of Brighton and Hove – and this time, they’ll be targeting so-called street treasure.

Brighton and Hove City Council’s former contractor, 3GS, was dumped last year after scores of complaints over heavy-handed fines, including targeting teenagers dropping cigarette butts and sole traders putting cardboard in communal recycling bins.

The council has now taken the service in-house and given them a new uniform ready to start patrolling on Monday.

It says for the first fortnight, officers won’t be handing out any fines and concentrating instead on “education” – but after that, they will be handing out penalty notices, including fines of £300 for leaving unwanted items on the street for others to take.
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Cllr Gill Mitchell, chair of the council’s environment, transport and sustainability committee, said: “We’ve brought the officers in-house to ensure there is clearer management of the team and greater accountability.

“As this is a new beginning for the council and the service, we’re taking the opportunity to educate people on their responsibility for keeping our beautiful city clean and tidy.

“We also want to ensure we’re being fair with everyone so will be approaching people in the street, including residents, tourists and students, with advice on how to avoid being fined.

“We will also be dropping in on colleges, universities and language schools to ask them to remind their students on a regular basis how to be fine free.”

Cllr Mitchell added: “There is still a large number of people who think throwing a cigarette butt on the ground or down a drain isn’t littering. But the first litters our streets and the second can add to clogging up our drainage system. But anyone caught after our two week education programme will face a £75 fine.

“There are also lots of people who think leaving items they don’t want any more on the street, like furniture, mirrors or mattresses, is fine. But this is fly-tipping and a £300 fine will be issued.”

The team has already visited more than 1000 city businesses, big and small, to advise and remind them of their legal responsibilities on getting rid of their waste.

The 3GS jet black uniform – which some people say they found intimidating – has been replaced with a light blue jacket and black trousers. The officers will still wear camcorders for the public’s and their own protection, and can use any footage if fines are disputed.

A council spokesperson added: “Leaving an item on the street in the hope someone will take it away is fly-tipping, against the law and therefore illegal.

“The law also means the city council is legally responsible for fining people who do this type of fly-tipping, which is a horrible blight on our city. This law is also not something dreamt up by the council.”

The spokesperson added: “There are many ways unwanted items can be disposed of, including online websites like Freegle, Gumtree, Facebook and dozens of community websites. There is absolutely no excuse for fly-tipping.”

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Comments 13

  1. Rolivan says:
    7 years ago

    No mention of chewing gum?

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  2. Rolivan says:
    7 years ago

    By the way the double yellow lines tgey are standing on are unenforceable

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  3. Mike Hunt says:
    7 years ago

    Are they going to fine travelers when they leave tons of rubbish on our parks and green areas?

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  4. Argusnot says:
    7 years ago

    Floral pattern uniforms would be even less intimidating….

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  5. Ben says:
    7 years ago

    So what if your working in a property and you put something outside before you put it in your van?
    With properties being small sometimes you have to leave bags outside before they are collected by a rubbish collector.

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    • Jack says:
      7 years ago

      So hopefully Ben, they will use their intelligence in that situation and allow you time to safely remove the rubbish.

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  6. Adrian Rainbow says:
    7 years ago

    These fascists have no legal right to your name or address, and you should simply walk away if they approach you.

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  7. Darren Shevlin says:
    7 years ago

    Sort out the dog poo !

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  8. Michael dawson says:
    7 years ago

    I’m sorry to say another waste of money , this is why you pay council tax, just because city clean can’t get there house in order, there more important things to worry about than employing these people

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  9. sd says:
    7 years ago

    Educating people not to drop litter is a good idea. Both on the pavements, and also on the roads – there is so much rubbish strewn around the A27/A23 roundabout area at the moment.

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  10. Jack says:
    7 years ago

    As an ex-smoker, I am not sure what you do with cigarette butts if you don’t drop them on the ground. Also, I think that the fine is too steep and you have not mentioned Freecycle. Maybe people need to exercise better judgement when leaving stuff on the street for free collection. Good stuff will be taken quite quickly, whereas junk will be left there.

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  11. Christopher Hawtree says:
    7 years ago

    I have found many great items left as “free to take”. Also if you leave such things as broken boilers on your pathway, a modern-day Steptoe is soon round to take it for the scrap value (there could be an article in this phenomenon).

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  12. Rob says:
    6 years ago

    It’s clearly not working looking at how much trash is left on the beach every day. The fines should be higher and repeat offenders should be made to preform community service cleaning up the area they littered.

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