When is offering stuff on your front lawn fly tipping
Discussion
Someone put a childs desk on their front lawn to see if anyone local wanted it and received a £400 fine for flytipping
https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/crouch-end-choir-co...
https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/crouch-end-choir-co...
Difficult one.
Yes, the council are probably being silly, and completely over reacting, but..
Many people do put old furniture (and stuff that could be deemed just rubbish) out on the street with a note on it saying "Free. Please take" purely so they don't actually have to bother with disposing of it properly or taking it somewhere.
I walked past a house the other day and they had put a pile of knackered old internal doors out the front with a note saying "Free" on them. They were there for the best part of two weeks, making the place look a mess, before I presume the home owner was forced to take them to the tip themselves or someone had complained.
So yeah, a fine line between people genuinely wanting to give away usable stuff to others for free, and just making a mess on the street.
In this case, I have no doubt that the women just had good intentions and the council should really refund the fine.
Yes, the council are probably being silly, and completely over reacting, but..
Many people do put old furniture (and stuff that could be deemed just rubbish) out on the street with a note on it saying "Free. Please take" purely so they don't actually have to bother with disposing of it properly or taking it somewhere.
I walked past a house the other day and they had put a pile of knackered old internal doors out the front with a note saying "Free" on them. They were there for the best part of two weeks, making the place look a mess, before I presume the home owner was forced to take them to the tip themselves or someone had complained.
So yeah, a fine line between people genuinely wanting to give away usable stuff to others for free, and just making a mess on the street.
In this case, I have no doubt that the women just had good intentions and the council should really refund the fine.
crankedup5 said:
Tom Logan said:
How can it possibly be fly tipping in their own garden?
jesus christ the world's gone loopy.
It was placed on the street pavement. Bloody harsh though.jesus christ the world's gone loopy.
Anyway, that was stupid of her to put it there. If it was in her private space then that would be fine.
My elderly parents had a new three piece suite delivered today. Two weeks ago I requested the local council to collect their old suite (and paying £24 for the privilege). We were told that they'd be collected within 3 weeks. I telephoned the council yesterday hoping for a rough idea as to when they would be collected only to be told that they had delays and it would now take up to 6 weeks! I asked them what they we should do in the meantime to which they had no reply? I suggested that perhaps we should just leave them out on the street or in a lay-by somewhere? It's pathetic ... people are trying to 'do the right thing' but the service provided is awful.
saaby93 said:
People do put stuff out for the Council to collect for a fee. Perhaps there's a monetary issue to consider if the Counci dont make anything on the deal.
What about put it out for a week if no-one collects, pay the Council to take it?
There's a difference between that and just leaving it out. I've had the council collect old sofas in the past and you have to arrange and pay beforehand.What about put it out for a week if no-one collects, pay the Council to take it?
Imo it's deserved, notice in the article they say 'outside her home' which means reading between the lines that she lives in a flat with a communal area surrounding it so it's not like she's left it in her front garden, was likely a piece of tat as well rather than a nice antique which would be gone within five minutes.
When lockdown hit last year there was so much crap left outside peoples houses as the charity shops were shut which then encouraged reprobates to stop when they drove by and then poke around.
When lockdown hit last year there was so much crap left outside peoples houses as the charity shops were shut which then encouraged reprobates to stop when they drove by and then poke around.
Hoofy said:
Tried to find out where exactly she placed it but failed. Mind you I couldn't be arsed to not speed read the article.
This one mentions it: https://www.mylondon.news/news/north-london-news/n..."Haringey upheld the fine and notified her of fly tipping, and a picture was taken as evidence of the item which was allegedly causing an obstruction on the pavement."
It sounds like it was reusable, but as mentioned often people put things outside which are knackered - my neighbour put out an old children's plastic play set thing, it was very badly sun damaged and cracked and was fit for the bin. It was there weeks before disappearing, and now there's an electric lawnmower and LCD TV there (possibly a higher likelihood of them being taken, although they have been there for days now).
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