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Council to get tough on litter louts 22.09.11

WE NEED to get tough on litter louts and crackdown with on-the-spot fines and prosecutions; that’s the view of the Inishowen county councillors, who were all of one voice at a bi-monthly meeting in Carn.
Leaving or throwing litter in a public place is an offence that can be subject to an on-the-spot fine of €150 or a maximum fine of €3,000 if convicted of a litter offence in the district court.
Councillor John Ryan said we need stronger deterrents to stop those who continue to discard rubbish here.
“You often see people firing rubbish, including chip bags and bottles, out of car windows but we don’t seem to be getting any convictions against them. Who polices it?” he asked.
“We need to focus on these petty litter throwers along the roads between our towns and villages. Strong fines and convictions must be brought against those involved to act as a deterrent to others,” Cllr. Ryan added.
Inishowen county councillors want to get tough on litter louts.
Buncrana Mayor Nicholas Crossan suggested that litter fines be decreased but enforced widely and consistently across the peninsula.
“Let’s make it on-the-spot fines of €20 or €30 but make sure to convict everyone who throws rubbish,” he said.
Fianna Fail Councillor Rena Donaghey revealed that Tidy Towns members in Buncrana urged Environment Minister Phil Hogan to increase fines for litter louts. She said a recent dumping incident here was ‘disgusting’.
“Those people who dumped tyres at Mamore Gap are disgusting. It was an unforgivable and unacceptable act especially since there is a perfectly affordable tyre recycling plant in Newtown,” she cautioned.
“We have covert camera across Inishowen but they can’t be everywhere. I hope this isn’t a sign of things to come I would appeal to whoever is behind it to stop immediately,” Cllr. Donaghey added.
Confirming that the Council would crackdown on litter louts, Water and Environment area manager Pat Gillespie confirmed that fines currently tend to be issued only to people who dump larger amounts of rubbish illegally. (Inishowen Independent)
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