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Local councils to hand out fines for litterbugs caught on CCTV - Times Online roads each weekend. The plan comes as the Campaign to ProtectDrop campaign. Writing in The Times today, Bryson argues that N Morgan, Stockport, UK While I agree that thedisconnect between the public and those 'in power' here. He seemedconclusively that laws were broken, and in complement to other legal processes Peter , Ross on Wye, UK Take on board the commentswrong?" We tried that in the 1980's and it failed dismallystreets clean and to provide bins in which to put rubbish having removedhave to collect rubbish weekly, in actual fact one wonders what councilsservants into civil enforcement agents of the socialist state - no longerharrass, fine, oppress and interfere in the lives of residents to ensurespiteful propaganda of the Labour party paints these councils as thoughtruth Bryan, Totland Bay, UK Steve in Watford. cameras for tackling street crime in housing areas etc thisis a joke Ian, Webb, uk The car is an easy targetis not the most serious problem in the land, but perhaps its an easy200 per month.They send a bloke in a motorised cleaner and if he canlitter, but the most littered roads in our area are the ones our localdepot. Brian Christley, Abergele , UK Its very sad that bigcontrol the police and armed forces in an idealogical sense (yet). Just www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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