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  1. Published on: 01/04/2018 05:25 PMReported by: roving-eye
    Councils will have the power to almost double on-the-spot fines for litter louts from today, Environment Minister Thérèse Coffey has announced.

    The maximum on-the-spot fine for littering and graffiti almost doubles from £80 to £150. For the first time, local authorities can also use these littering penalties against vehicle owners if it can be proved litter was thrown from their car.



    Keeping the country’s streets clean cost local councils almost £700 million last year. Much of this is avoidable litter, and money that could be better spent in the community.

    The Government is clear however that councils must not abuse the power to impose penalties. Councils should take into account local circumstances, like local ability to pay, when setting the level for these penalties. Government guidance is available to ensure the new powers are used in a fair and proportionate way by local authorities.

    Environment Minister Thérèse Coffey said:

    These new fines will tackle antisocial behaviour by hitting litter louts in the pocket, whether it’s litter that is thrown from a vehicle or dropped in the street.

    Littering is a scourge on our environment and we waste taxpayers’ money cleaning it up – funds which could be better spent in the community.

    We want to be the first generation to leave our environment in a better state than we found it, and I encourage everyone to take responsibility for their litter and recycle more.

    Edmund King OBE, president of motoring organisation the AA said:

    There is no excuse for car litter louts. Tossing rubbish from vehicles spoils the environment, costs millions and puts road workers’ lives at risk when they have to clear up. The majority of our members support higher fines for littering and we welcome these steps to tackle this unnecessary problem. It is not difficult for car occupants to bag it and bin it.

    When AA employees have conducted litter picks and our members have surveyed local roadside litter, we are always astonished at the number of plastic bottles, take-away wrappers and even kitchen sinks discarded at the roadside.

    The changes to penalties for littering follow a public consultation as part of the launch of England’s first ever Litter Strategy in April 2017 which showed nearly 9 out of 10 respondents were in favour of increasing fixed penalties for littering.

    These measures come on top of cross government work to protect the environment. On the same day, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is implementing an extension to the landfill tax to cover unauthorised waste sites, showing that whether people are littering on a small or a large scale the penalties are high.

    Today’s announcement builds on a range of new measures to tackle waste including banning microbeads, proposals to extend the 5p plastic bag charge, and plans to introduce a deposit return scheme for drinks containers.

    The move builds on Government’s wider Litter Strategy for England as well as the recent launch of the 25 Year Environment Plan setting out how Government will protect and enhance our natural environment.

    Background
    The full version of the government’s Litter Strategy is available here
    The maximum on-the-spot fine local authorities can issue for dropping litter has nearly double, from £80 to £150
    The default penalty has increased from £75 to £100, and from April 2019 the minimum penalty will increase from £50 to £65
    The cost of £682m in 2016/17 for street cleaning is from Official local Government returns to DCLG
    Research on one in five admitting to having dropped litter in the past is from Keep Britain Tidy - Litter Droppers Segmentation research (2010)
    For further information please contact Defra press office on 020 8225 7317 or out of hours on 0345 051 8486

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  3. r4dent says:05/04/2018 11:24 AM
    A few years ago I was in Cheltenham. A car stopped at the traffic lights and the driver lit a cigarette and threw the empty packet out of the open window.

    A Polite Little Old Lady picked up the empty packet and offered it to the driver saying
    "Excuse me Sir, you have just dropped this. Do you want it?"

    Driver (bemused) " Er No"

    PLOL (throwing the packet into the car)"Well neither does Cheltenham!"


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