Weststander
Well-known member
I'd pay more in council tax if it was guaranteed to be dealt with.One thing I would say is that enforcement isn't completely useless.
My mother in law got her collar felt by the old bill as someone found an envelope addressed to her in a load of fly-tipped rubbish.
It turned out that some of her domestic rubbish got mixed in with bits of an outbuilding she had paid to have knocked down and cleared away, which was subsequently fly-tipped. I don't know what the punishment was, but I do know that the 'builders' were prosecuted.
This was in Brighton.
I'm all for escalating fines / punishments, ending just short of the gallows.
Given the lack of funding, I'm not sure what services people would want to see cut in order to pay for tips that are free at point of use (it would be interesting to see if the cost saved by not having to clear up after the fly-tippers and not having the police investigate, court time etc etc would cover it)