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fine for dropping a cigarette stub - what can he do?
Hi
on the 13th may, my boyfriend dropped his cigarette butt, but picked it up immediately...however two volunteer type community support officers saw him and came over, and took his details...he has now received a letter about a fine of �75 for leaving litter
he did not leave it... and he claims he accidentally dropped it and the reason he picked it up immediately was because he hadnt finished smoking it
he claims he has witnesses to support this
what should he do to appeal it? he feels didnt do what they are claiming.
thanks
PLEASE stick to just answering my question - no comments or lectures on the badness of littering or smoking - he and I both know they are wrong...
on the 13th may, my boyfriend dropped his cigarette butt, but picked it up immediately...however two volunteer type community support officers saw him and came over, and took his details...he has now received a letter about a fine of �75 for leaving litter
he did not leave it... and he claims he accidentally dropped it and the reason he picked it up immediately was because he hadnt finished smoking it
he claims he has witnesses to support this
what should he do to appeal it? he feels didnt do what they are claiming.
thanks
PLEASE stick to just answering my question - no comments or lectures on the badness of littering or smoking - he and I both know they are wrong...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are not judge and jury he could plead not guilty, there is an avenue on the ticket for that. However this sounds like bull to me. It's standard practice for smokers to believe they are exempt from littering. What have they got against bins? Where I work the smoking area has a huge bin but the floor is still covered in butts, I don't get it.
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a rep here got a fine for throwing a ciggy butt out of her car window, she asked for evidence and they just sent her a picture of her car - no cig being thrown was evident in the pic and when she went to court it was ruled that the officers word was good enough and she had to pay the fine and costs.
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