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Litter Man Forced To Pay £500
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A Bristol man has to pay £500 to a Court, £75 fine added to that he decided not to pay, so the final cost amounted to £500, now surely he should have also been made to pick up litter from the streets and explain what happens if you Drop litter, are Fined, do not pay fine, go to court,then pay a BIGGER Fine.
Maybe some folk are beyond teaching,I was in The Keep Britain Tidy Group at school.That is where I learn not to drop litter .
I must have saved thousands on fines. Result.
Maybe some folk are beyond teaching,I was in The Keep Britain Tidy Group at school.That is where I learn not to drop litter .
I must have saved thousands on fines. Result.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes the man is a pillock. He should have paid the seventy-five quid, learnt his lesson and moved on (hopefully without dropping any more rubbish). Instead, from the reports I read, he became bolshie with the PCSO who issued the ticket and refused to pay.
Nice as it may seem, in a mo, the court only has power to impose a fine and not any "unpaid work" in the form of litter picking.
Nice as it may seem, in a mo, the court only has power to impose a fine and not any "unpaid work" in the form of litter picking.
I don't remember when I was taught not to drop litter - probably before the age I remember even existing. I once witnessed a young lad in a ford escort throw all his wrappers and papers out of the window in a McDonald's car park. Not only did he throw the empty wrappers out but also a half eaten burger. I was fuming but didn't have the bottle to have a go. Fortunately for me this older chap did have a go at him. That was right after he'd picked the youths rubbish up and threw it through the car window. It must of made a right mess of his 'pimp mobile'. I did at that point get out of my car and walk near to his in case I needed to defend the old chap from getting punched. Justice was served.
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