£50 fine for dropping a cigarette on the road
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Sorry, but you got what you deserve, litter is so annoying and cleaning it up adds to the locals council tax. Pity more councils dont enforce it. They would only have to stand outside McDonalds and we wouldnt have any council tax!
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Let off lightly ...
IMO you got what you deserve. The UK is a f%cking disgrace when it comes to litter.
I also agree about dog ****. The owners whould be made to spend a day picking it up in the local area with no gloves.
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I also agree about dog ****. The owners whould be made to spend a day picking it up in the local area with no gloves.
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If you knew the penalty you can't really complain. Littering is dreadful these days, so many people seem to have no pride and can't be bothered to find a bin to drop their rubbish in.
If you visit other countries the litter problem seems to be virtually non existent, makes me feel ashamed to see the crud all over our streets and in peoples' front gardens from ignoramt passers-by. It is difficult to believe the chip boxes all over our town that the holiday makers just dump on the road when they have finished, even with a bin a few yards away!
I agree it seems a bit hard to get charged £50 for a cigarette end but I bet you will remember it next time.
Les
If you visit other countries the litter problem seems to be virtually non existent, makes me feel ashamed to see the crud all over our streets and in peoples' front gardens from ignoramt passers-by. It is difficult to believe the chip boxes all over our town that the holiday makers just dump on the road when they have finished, even with a bin a few yards away!
I agree it seems a bit hard to get charged £50 for a cigarette end but I bet you will remember it next time.
Les
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Drop your finished but still burning cig in a paper filled bin.... They'll be begging you to drop them on the floor again in no time and the fining concept will soon be rescinded... Street Cleaners are cheaper than firemen...
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Originally Posted by Abdabz
Drop your finished but still burning cig in a paper filled bin.... They'll be begging you to drop them on the floor again in no time and the fining concept will soon be rescinded... Street Cleaners are cheaper than firemen...
Smokers playing the "victimisation" line as per usual. Get with it, and deal with the consequences of walking in public with flammable bits of ***
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Originally Posted by imlach
I imagine that if the fine was less, say £10, then it wouldn't have as much of a deterrent effect. I'd be all for it being £1000
good point though..
and yes you deserve at least a £50 fine.... litter our streets, you can pay towards getting them tidied
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Originally Posted by jackies
I hold my hands up to the fact that i dropped my cigarette in the street and that therefore i was littering, but i feel that £50 is excessive. Edinburgh council could surely employee these people to do a more useful job than sitting hiding behind bushes watching people.
I know what i did was wrong and i know that people will probably say that i got what i deserved and that smoking is disgusting. This is only IMHO
I know what i did was wrong and i know that people will probably say that i got what i deserved and that smoking is disgusting. This is only IMHO
FUKCING CLASS
FINE THEM ALL
nothing i hate more then picking up dumpers every morning before i open up the carwash, sick, trampy, dusgusting things that make the place look bad
WILL BUY A "FINE" BOOK ASAP
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Originally Posted by shaunywrx
Yes it is a bit harsh really, especially for a first offence, do .
if it was genuinly the first time this person actually dropped one without putting it in the proper place then.........
unlucky
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I think its a good idea IMO, but....I recently went to Edinburgh for the first time and saw the bin wagons with all the anti fagend literature written down the side of them.
"Nice idea I thought", so when I finished the cigarette I'd been smoking I looked for a place to put it and there were no bins nearby. Finally found one and it had nowhere to stub the cigarette out, so what do you do?
Stub it out on the plastic bin or the floor, either way you will get a load of burn marks all over.
The whole of Edinburgh seemed a bit **** though tbh, although the people were very nice.
"Nice idea I thought", so when I finished the cigarette I'd been smoking I looked for a place to put it and there were no bins nearby. Finally found one and it had nowhere to stub the cigarette out, so what do you do?
Stub it out on the plastic bin or the floor, either way you will get a load of burn marks all over.
The whole of Edinburgh seemed a bit **** though tbh, although the people were very nice.
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
"Nice idea I thought", so when I finished the cigarette I'd been smoking I looked for a place to put it and there were no bins nearby. Finally found one and it had nowhere to stub the cigarette out, so what do you do?
The point being, can you not get small devices to carry upon yourselves which will hold used *** butts???
As I said, there's no excuse. Is there?
Edinburgh IS trying to install bins with *** disposal facilities in the city centre....guess it'll take a while to roll out.
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It does seem a bit odd that so many places go on about litter and then don't provide and any bins. Peeves me that there are no bins on the station platforms to drop your empty coffee cup in when you have finished.
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i provide a litter bin next to the self serve hoovers at work and "scum" still hoover there car out and jujst drop litter on the floor, the bin has a bright yellow cover over it, you can not miss it
a mate with another wash has the same problem
its a regular thing to walk down there with a litter picker and find anything from half drunk bottles of coke to full blown upright vacum cleaners
although on suday i walked down there and found 2 DVD`s still in there cases which was a pleasant suprise lmao
a mate with another wash has the same problem
its a regular thing to walk down there with a litter picker and find anything from half drunk bottles of coke to full blown upright vacum cleaners
although on suday i walked down there and found 2 DVD`s still in there cases which was a pleasant suprise lmao
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Originally Posted by OllyK
It does seem a bit odd that so many places go on about litter and then don't provide and any bins. Peeves me that there are no bins on the station platforms to drop your empty coffee cup in when you have finished.
security surely?
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Originally Posted by David Lock
security surely?
I thought (Tomorrow's World IIRC) they developed a plastic "bomb proof" bin some years back that was supposed to be being rolled out?
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Originally Posted by David Lock
security surely?
Must be a market for bombproof vats sunk underground that we can drop our litter in
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Originally Posted by David Lock
security surely?
Smokers in general are lazy *******, so it's about time councils cracked down on them. Where MrsD (a born again non-smoker) works they provided a bin and facilities for stubbing out *** ends at a sheltered point outside their new building when they moved in, within a month you could not see the ground for *** ends because the ignorant ******* couldn't be bothered cleaning up after themselves The company employed the simple expedient of banning smoking on ALL company property, including the car park
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I agree that smokers shouldn't be allowed to drop their *** ends on the floor as it is unsightly and also that they should be fined for "littering" - perhaps £50 is a little harsh but then i'm sure it would get the message across
But as someone mentioned earlier in the thread, where can you put them? Me and the missus went to Banff in Canada in March of this year - while smoking in public is not banned it is banned in Bars/Restaurants and so on. But they have plenty of bins available outside and they also have an "ashtray" attached to the side of them - perfect
I'm a smoker btw
But as someone mentioned earlier in the thread, where can you put them? Me and the missus went to Banff in Canada in March of this year - while smoking in public is not banned it is banned in Bars/Restaurants and so on. But they have plenty of bins available outside and they also have an "ashtray" attached to the side of them - perfect
I'm a smoker btw
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But as someone mentioned earlier in the thread, where can you put them?
If not, why not?
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'Littering' should carry a fine - but smokers shouldnt be singled out anymore than say drinkers of Dr Pepper or eaters of mars bars by the fining process...
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Originally Posted by imlach
...and as I replied, while bins are nice, surely you should be able to cope with the absence of bins? I reiterate, if you have a coke can/plastic bag in your hand and you can't find a bin, do you just drop it on the ground?
If not, why not?
If not, why not?
All they need to do is install those bins with ashtrays on the top - in the end I stubbed the cigarette out on the bin and placed it inside, but it left an unsightly mark on the bin. You get hundreds of folk doing that and the bins will be knackered very quickly.
And I know I should give up and its not good for me, but while I have a choice to smoke I dont want the preachers telling me I shouldnt.
As I pointed out, good idea, *** ends are unsightly, and all cities should do it, but at least provide proper, safe disposal recepticals, simple as that!!
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
As I pointed out, good idea, *** ends are unsightly, and all cities should do it, but at least provide proper, safe disposal recepticals, simple as that!!
Since the council don't provide the bins yet, littering is ALL their fault is it?
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Originally Posted by imlach
...and as I replied, while bins are nice, surely you should be able to cope with the absence of bins? I reiterate, if you have a coke can/plastic bag in your hand and you can't find a bin, do you just drop it on the ground?
If not, why not?
If not, why not?
But if anti-littering (including cigarettes) is going to be properly enforced then bins that cater for all forms of litter should be provided After all it can't be that dificult to manufacture a bin with an ashtray on the side can it?
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
And I know I should give up and its not good for me, but while I have a choice to smoke I dont want the preachers telling me I shouldnt.
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Originally Posted by T4molie
I didn't say that I drop my butts
But if anti-littering (including cigarettes) is going to be properly enforced then bins that cater for all forms of litter should be provided After all it can't be that dificult to manufacture a bin with an ashtray on the side can it?
But if anti-littering (including cigarettes) is going to be properly enforced then bins that cater for all forms of litter should be provided After all it can't be that dificult to manufacture a bin with an ashtray on the side can it?
...you're all glibly looking for someone ELSE to provide a solution, yet as I see it, the solution should ALSO be coming from the cigarette users surely?!
Why can't you carry around your used *** butts until finding a suitable disposal facility?
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
And I know I should give up and its not good for me, but while I have a choice to smoke I dont want the preachers telling me I shouldnt.
Get with the topic
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There's some feisty c**ts contributing to this thread aren't there?
I dispose in the correct manner where available and b*ll*cks to it if nothing is provided. I find the most sensible thing to do is take a quick look around before you chuck it in the gutter or scrape it on the pavement. Just to make sure that the litter police or, even worse, a self-appointed bastion of the countryside isn't looking.
To the preachers; do your cars pump out 0% pollutants or something? Do you live by self-sustainable means and not enjoy the evil luxury that is generated electricity? Is every product you use biodegradable?
No?
Stop preaching about non-degradable ciggie ends then.
Either practice what you preach or stop preaching.
I dispose in the correct manner where available and b*ll*cks to it if nothing is provided. I find the most sensible thing to do is take a quick look around before you chuck it in the gutter or scrape it on the pavement. Just to make sure that the litter police or, even worse, a self-appointed bastion of the countryside isn't looking.
To the preachers; do your cars pump out 0% pollutants or something? Do you live by self-sustainable means and not enjoy the evil luxury that is generated electricity? Is every product you use biodegradable?
No?
Stop preaching about non-degradable ciggie ends then.
Either practice what you preach or stop preaching.
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Originally Posted by Jap2Scrap
and b*ll*cks to it if nothing is provided.
Stop preaching about non-degradable ciggie ends then.
Either practice what you preach or stop preaching.
Either practice what you preach or stop preaching.
Ignoramus