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Boom!
I was listening to the radio yesterday and the topic of fly tipping came up. I didn't realise we had such a problem with it, but apparently it's a massive issue and well on the rise. Specifically it's a huge issue in the organized crime arena in which we're talking about huge amounts of waste dumped on someones property overnight. One example was 80 tonnes worth! Another example was someone getting a load of toxic waste dumped on their land, with the clean up fee coming to £150k!!! ... this person didn't have insurance so had to pay it themselves.
Honestly, it's sickening. Even if you do have insurance, I'm guessing they're only going to pay out on the first few occasions. After that, you're probably not going to be insurable ... what happens then?
Another point brought up was who in fact has to pay the fee for the cleanup when you pay someone else to remove your waste, who then fly tips it. Turns out, its you, something which I wasn't aware of myself. The example given was someone finding an advertisement in the local newspaper to remove waste. That person then fly tipping it in front of another local business (blocking their access) and then the person having to not only pay in fees for the cleanup, but also the losses for the business who couldn't operate. Which came to 4.5k!
I had to rent a skip a couple of weeks back and was thoroughly worried someone was going to dump their own crap in it. Luckily, no one did.
Humans. Despicable bunch of creatures aren't we?
Honestly, it's sickening. Even if you do have insurance, I'm guessing they're only going to pay out on the first few occasions. After that, you're probably not going to be insurable ... what happens then?
Another point brought up was who in fact has to pay the fee for the cleanup when you pay someone else to remove your waste, who then fly tips it. Turns out, its you, something which I wasn't aware of myself. The example given was someone finding an advertisement in the local newspaper to remove waste. That person then fly tipping it in front of another local business (blocking their access) and then the person having to not only pay in fees for the cleanup, but also the losses for the business who couldn't operate. Which came to 4.5k!
I had to rent a skip a couple of weeks back and was thoroughly worried someone was going to dump their own crap in it. Luckily, no one did.
Humans. Despicable bunch of creatures aren't we?