Bristol fly-tipper with fake name caught by investigation

Written by William Kellett from Agriland

A Bristol man has been prosecuted for fly-tipping waste in Avonmouth by the Environment Agency after being caught on CCTV.

Owen Crumlish, 41, of Green Close, Bristol, pleaded guilty to dumping domestic and household waste on open ground near Severn Beach on June 28, 2019.

The Environment Agency had been investigating several reports of fly-tipping in the area and secured CCTV footage of two men using a vehicle to dump waste.

The registered keeper of the vehicle was recorded as ‘Leo Freel’, which turned out to be a bogus identity.

But with the licence details known, police stopped the vehicle when it was next sighted and Crumlish confirmed his identity.



Stephanie Marriott of the Environment Agency said:

“Waste crime is a serious offence like any other type of crime we will catch and prosecute you using all available resource and means.

“The landowner who was the victim of this fly-tipping has cleared the land at their own expense but taken necessary steps to prevent them from being targeted by waste criminals again.

To avoid your waste being fly-tipped in this way, check for a waste carrier’s licence, ask how and where the waste will be disposed of, don’t pay cash and get a receipt or waste transfer note which includes the details of the company or person taking your waste away.

“If you spot fly-tipping or know someone involved, contact your local council or Crimestoppers to report it in the first instance.”

Crumlish was ordered to pay a £498 fine plus £250 costs.

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Werzle

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Beats me why they dont act sooner before further loads of rubbish is tipped. When flytippers see rubbish mounting up, they add too it thinking its a soft spot for tipping. I would push it out on the road or set fire to it to get something done quicksmart.
 

PSQ

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Arable Farmer
£750? Is that all?

And it took the 'authorities' 2 years to prosecute him, FFS... :facepalm:

I say 'authorities', but surely this demonstrates that they themselves need to be made accountable in the dock for 'dereliction of duty', i.e. failing to do their jobs and hiding their institutional inefficiency in protecting society from this kind of sh!t.
 

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