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Never before have so many on-the-spot fines

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been issued in Britain.

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'We are going to be following the men and women who hand out

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'over ?30 million worth of tickets every month...'

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Oops. Round here, they are an absolute blight.

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I'm up to 104 now.

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That is disgusting.

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Just walk away.

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HE GRUNTS

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'..for behaviour that is downright dangerous...'

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That was stupid for these sort of conditions.

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'..simply selfish...'

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Look at the mess you have created in the street.

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How is that our fault? '..or just...'

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What is he doing?

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'..well, plain silly.'

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What a doughnut.

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'We will be revealing the cost of their bad behaviour...'

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?100 fine.

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Pays ?260. Ouch.

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'..and how this could affect YOU.'

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I'll give him a punch. Do you want to see me kick off?

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The police are on it.

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What the...

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The parking wardens are on it.

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They should be thanking us for being here.

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And I am on it.

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Careful, it's a 30mph limit here.

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I'm Dom Littlewood,

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and I am on the spot.

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This time, there is a fine in store...

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Sounds like a 400 quid fixed penalty, please.

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..for residents who throw out more than they should in Lancashire.

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Which is, obviously, fly-tipping.

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They are throwing the fines back in the parking warden's face in London.

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This is something you need to argue with the council.

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Very happy chappie.

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'I am on the spot with the cops as they find those dodgy drivers...'

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It's just the way he's undertaken everybody.

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It was crazy, wasn't it?

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'..who throw caution to the wind.'

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I'm in Wiltshire,

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heading westbound on the M4 with traffic cop Jay Clifton.

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Jay's brief? To find traffic offenders and fine them.

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You see how he's going off the lane,

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so he's still not in control of the vehicle.

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It's evening rush-hour.

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We are on the trail of a bloke who appears to be driving and dialling.

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Still doing it. Still doing it. Yeah, I got that one that time.

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He's been doing that for a long way.

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He must be having a full-on conversation.

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I don't think he'll be getting off with a warning.

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That was pretty blatant. That was very blatant.

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Driving whilst using the mobile.

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Could this be a ?100 on-the-spot fine?

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On a motorway, that is so bad. That is inexcusable.

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It's absolutely ridiculous.

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SIREN WAILS

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Jay has put the follow-me lights on,

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and now the driver has finally stopped using his phone.

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We'll under the bridge stanchions - it'll be a bit safer for us.

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You leave your lights flashing on the back? Yeah.

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But this driver seems to think it's his van,

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not HIM, that's the problem.

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Broken lights?

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Telephone.

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No, you drove past. You were doing this. Twice.

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Driver's licence?

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Jump out. I need to step over there where it is safer, OK?

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Let's go around this way.

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As I came past you,

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I could clearly see you had your phone in your hand

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and your finger was moving over it.

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I used it. I don't...

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Then I pulled over,

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you went past me, I went past again to double-check on that.

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Your hand was still doing this.

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I have to point out it is an offence to use a hand-held mobile phone

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whilst driving.

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You don't have to say anything...

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The guy has been pulled over by Jay. We're on a motorway.

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You can hear and see how fast this traffic is moving.

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Can you explain to us what happened there

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and what's happened?

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I tried to put it on the sat-nav for an address in Swindon.

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Why didn't you ask your friend who is sitting alongside you?

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I know. He's my...

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I don't think about that. OK.

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Let's take a look at Jay's options.

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Jay clearly spotted the guy using his phone, and he hasn't denied it.

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Will Jay let him off with a firm warning

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or will it be an on-the-spot fine

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of ?100?

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Jay has made his decision.

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What penalty have you received?

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?100, and three points on my licence.

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That is painful.

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The insurance will increase and... Yeah.

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The driver claims he was not making a call,

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just using the phone as a sat-nav

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but using any hand-held device, whether as a phone or sat-nav,

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is a motoring offence

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and he has been hit with a ?100 on-the-spot fine

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and three points on his licence.

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How do you feel about the officer,

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and the fact that he's now given you this penalty and the points?

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Do you hold any grudges about that?

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It's absolutely right.

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It's not...

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I can't be angry.

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It's absolutely...

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It's dangerous. Yes.

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You can just... Yeah.

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We are back on the road.

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Hopefully, the van driver will carry on his journey, ?100 lighter,

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but a whole lot safer.

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His driving was affected so badly, it was blatantly stupid.

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This was a clear indication

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how using a hand-held device will affect your driving.

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That guy was so distracted by his phone.

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Twice you pulled over onto the hard shoulder. He went past you.

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He didn't even realise.

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His Friday has got off to a bad start -

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three points, ?100 fine.

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No doubt his mate is going to give him a hard time,

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but he got what he deserved, didn't he? Definitely.

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In the district of Pendle, Lancashire,

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sits Colne Cemetery, a place of rest.

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But more recently, there's been some unwanted visitors

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lurking round the gravestones.

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BIRDSONG

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Matty Hargreaves and Jeff Brown are environmental crime officers.

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This tranquil graveyard on their patch

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has been hit with a particularly toe-curling problem.

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Don't want it spoiling, really.

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You don't want dog foul all over a cemetery.

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To keep dogs and their owners from doing the dirty on this sacred site,

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there is a new law in place.

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We issue fines to people

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that allow the dogs to be off the lead in the cemetery.

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It's a standard ?75 fine.

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Now it's time for Matty and Jeff to start the graveyard shift.

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You don't want dogs running around,

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especially if the owner is not in control of the dog

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and they are running through somebody's funeral,

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or somebody attending their relative's grave.

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It's not really good.

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And it's not long before they spot the first possible fine of the day.

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There's the dog. Is he off the lead?

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Hang on a minute.

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There's the owner, and she has stuck to the rules.

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Her dog's on a long leash.

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False alarm! No fine for Matty and Jeff.

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Everyone has been behaving themselves,

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all the dog walkers we have seen have picked up.

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That is a good thing.

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Matty and Jeff are happy that all is well in Colne Cemetery

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but in town, it's a different story.

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Fly-tipping.

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The fine for this is a ?400 fixed penalty.

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Matty has received a tip-off

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about a large pile of rubbish in the back alley.

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This is the pile here that we have been alerted to,

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that seems to have appeared out of the back yard,

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which is fly-tipping,

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you can't just put your waste where you want to put it.

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A load of old house clearance rubbish has been dumped in a street.

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Matty and Jeff need to find out who the culprit is.

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It doesn't take a detective to work this one out.

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Let's move this out of the way. Hello. Hiya.

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INDISTINCT

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Can you step out of here?

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The problem dumper lives right here.

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Are you OK if we speak to you and your brother?

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Is that OK? She has been clearing out the yard.

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How did that waste get from the backyard to be out here?

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The woman claims the rubbish belonged to the previous tenant

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and she was just getting rid of it

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to make the yard usable for her kids.

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Right.

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Just moving it out onto the backstreet...

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..it is still classed as fly-tipping.

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You need to keep it in the backyard

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until the man comes and picks it up.

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The waste might not have been hers to start with,

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but once she has handled the rubbish,

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it becomes her responsibility.

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So, will she get a fine?

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Basically, before she even moved into the property,

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the garbage was there. Yeah.

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The only problem is it's waste that has been moved from the backyard

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onto the backstreet by your sister.

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The woman and her brother are offering to move the rubbish back

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into the yard, but will that be enough?

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If you could move it into the backyard,

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then it is going to be a case of us

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thinking how we proceed with it from here.

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So, it's a difficult call. She has broken the rules,

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but she claims she did not know them.

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The problem comes with, if everybody did it,

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then we would have an epidemic on our hands.

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Increased risk to public safety and public health.

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Matty and Jeff report back to base,

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and present the case to their boss, David.

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How have you got on?

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So, the woman has moved the waste from previous tenant

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out of her property.

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In the eyes of the law, this is fly-tipping.

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She has handled the rubbish, even though it was not hers.

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The fine could be ?400.

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Head of the team David has got a tough decision to make.

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The amount of rubbish that was there,

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it is not acceptable for that rubbish to be there even for a day.

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We don't expect the residents of Pendle

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to have to put up with that.

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It sounds like a 400 quid fixed penalty, please.

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It looks like rules are rules.

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She will get a ?400 fine for fly-tipping.

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But if it is paid within 14 days, it will be reduced to 200.

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As soon as she starts moving it, she is the fly-tipper.

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She is responsible for what happens to the rubbish.

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There is no rest for this rubbish patrol.

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They have just received a fresh tip-off.

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Where to now?

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Next, we have another fly-tip.

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It's apparently some bin bags.

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Just go there and see what we can find,

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see if we can find who's done it.

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This time, a load of waste has been dumped in a car park.

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If this proves to be fly-tipping,

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then the culprit could face that ?400 fine.

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It is going to be a case of searching the bags,

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seeing if somebody, whoever has dumped it,

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has slipped up and left something that

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we can identify inside the bags.

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Matty is bag diving. It's just a case of finding something with

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an address on it or something like that.

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They are looking for receipts, letters,

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basically a paper trail to lead to the culprit.

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See what people throw away.

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It can be quite interesting, quite funny.

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Once you get over the smell!

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What is not amusing is some of the things they find.

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Now, then, this is what we have to be careful for.

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There is a syringe in there.

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That one has not got a needle in it,

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but it suggests that there could be needles in here.

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I'm just going to change my gloves,

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to some more stab-resistant gloves, resistant gloves.

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You can't be too careful, you don't know what you are going to find,

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once you start going into bags.

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He's spotted it. We're not taking any chances with it.

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After some dangerous bag diving,

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something promising for Matty and Jeff.

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We've got...a driver's daily worksheet.

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We've got a lot...

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..of different addresses on here.

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Just a case of maybe contacting them

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and seeing if they can tell us who was delivering to these people

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on that day.

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Let's take a look at what Matty and Jeff have found.

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Bags dumped in a public place,

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and paperwork that could lead to the culprit.

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It could mean a fixed penalty of ?400.

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But there could be more.

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If you went to court with it,

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it would be a maximum of ?50,000 or five years in prison.

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It is a case of actually catching somebody fly-tipping

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that's the difficult bit.

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This time the evidence has led to a culprit and it is looking likely

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that he will be hit with a ?400 fine.

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In north-east London...

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Oh...

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..parking warden Kam Paul is on her beat.

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Oh...

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Some people enjoy our company, some people like seeing us.

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People hate us.

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Drivers hate us, residents hate us, but the cats and dogs love us!

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I love staying...

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..at a location for a couple of minutes,

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just stroking a cat or a dog - it's lovely.

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That friendly welcome is respite

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from the usual onslaught that's her patch.

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It's...

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There are certain areas where...

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..residents are not used to our presence.

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So because they are not used to our presence,

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our presence isn't appreciated as much.

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Yep. She is barked and growled at by the locals as she patrols,

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looking for parking problems,

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armed with the power to issue an on-the-spot fine.

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I think every council should assign a dog for each CO for protection.

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Kam has spotted a car parked on double yellows

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and blocking the pavement, both fineable offences,

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and they are not the only problem she has with this motor.

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Who has left this dog here?

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Kam is not going to hit this pooch with a parking ticket,

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but she has sniffed out the owner.

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Is this you, boss?

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Come on...

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How can you leave such a sweet innocent creature on its own

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on the footway?

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Oh! Are you not going to close the boot?

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The driver is in a hurry to avoid a ticket and is making a getaway.

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That's one way of dealing with it!

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Now he could really be in the doghouse.

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Not only is he on double yellow lines,

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he is blocking the pavement.

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And Kam has got photos as evidence.

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Could it mean a fine?

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Hang on a minute. He's back,

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and that boot is still open with the dog in the back.

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That is really bad, yeah.

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What I don't understand

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is why the driver, A, had to be parked opposite the cafe,

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with the boot open, with the dog unattended,

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while he's in there, having his breakfast.

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What's it going to be, Kam?

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I am going to issue that.

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First ticket of the day.

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?130 fine. The crime?

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Fouling the pavement with his vehicle.

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The dog was innocent.

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A lot of people are under the impression that if they drive off,

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they will get away with the ticket - that is not the case.

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When they challenge it and say, "We weren't there",

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we've got the photographic evidence to prove that they were.

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That will end up coming through the post.

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With a picture of the unattended dog,

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which, personally, I think he should get another ticket for!

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And it is not long before Kam discovers another parking culprit.

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A loading bay? What's that?

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Are you in a loading bay? Yeah. I'm loading.

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It's for vans and HGVs only. Says who?

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Time for this driver to get a lesson in sign reading.

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That sign is exactly what it means.

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But I'm loading. I'm picking some stuff up.

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From where? The shop.

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The little blue trolley means it is only for loads too large or heavy to

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carry by hand - anything else could be hit with a fine.

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That doesn't say that it is just for vans and lorries -

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it just says loading.

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People do work out of cars.

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People go and pick up... They might come here,

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they might have ordered some stuff and they are picking it up.

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They can't go in the loading bay. I could be loading in my car still.

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These shops, they are all suffering from that,

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all these little villages,

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they will close down, shops and that,

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because no-one wants to stop

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and worry about their parking all the time.

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This bay is not for cars.

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They should put it up there, then, shouldn't they?

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Thank you. It is up there, you don't understand the sign.

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This guy is not sticking around to get a fine but here's another driver

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parked in the loading spot.

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What proof have we got here?

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It's definitely not a van or a HGV.

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No-one loading or unloading,

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and the driver is nowhere to be seen.

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Is this going to be a fine?

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She has written a ticket, and there it is.

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Kam slaps on a ?130 fine.

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Oh, dear, here comes the owner, and he's not happy.

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That is your ticket. That is a loading bay.

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He claims he was delivering.

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This is not my rules, this is the council rules.

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I did not see any loading.

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He says he was dropping off some small boxes.

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Right, three little cartons are not to be delivered from a loading bay

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by a vehicle of that size.

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He claims it shouldn't matter what he's delivering.

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Right, sir, this is something you need to argue with the council.

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Uh-oh. Now he has offloaded his parking fine.

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Very happy chappie(!)

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But Kam's shift is not finished yet.

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Almost two hours expired.

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The parking spots outside this parade of shops are available to all

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but they are regularly hogged by the business owners.

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The only issue we have in situations like this

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is most drivers will park right in front of their business

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so they will see us coming.

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Council rules mean that Kam has got to give the drivers ten minutes

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from when she first spots an offending vehicle,

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no matter how overdue it is.

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It is called the observation period.

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If the driver comes back within the ten minutes,

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then they are in their rights to jump in and drive off,

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although they have a ticket that is two hours expired.

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It is countdown for Kam.

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On her radar, she has two cars, both two hours overdue.

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Do they belong to a shop owner?

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And will they spot Kam on the street and beat the clock or get a fine?

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And here is one of the business owners,

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who wonders why THEY are not given permits.

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You need to speak with the council about that. I don't deal with that,

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All I know is that both these vehicles are under observation

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for having an expired ticket, so I need you to get another ticket.

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This business owner is not going down without a fight.

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She claims other parking attendants don't mind

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and lays the blame with Kam.

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I cannot just ignore it, and to be honest,

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whether we are here or not, this is a pay and display,

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you are supposed to buy a ticket even when we are not here.

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Another shop owner arrives to complain about

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the loading bay regulations.

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I can turn a blind eye if it's five, ten minutes,

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but when I turn up and both your tickets are two hours expired...

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So, what's it going to be?

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Although the tickets are two hours overdue,

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the owners made it out to their cars

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before the observation period was over.

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The result, no fine, but a headache for Kam.

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Vehicles that have got tickets expired and they're still coming out

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saying that "You are harassing us, we are a business."

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Even after having two hours' free parking,

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they still don't want to have to buy any more tickets.

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If anything, we are not coming round enough,

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I think we should come round a lot more,

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With all due respect, we all pay to park.

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Just because you have a business

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does not mean that you can park for free.

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In Crawley, West Sussex,

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the community wardens on the beat

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know this place like the back of their hands.

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I'm from Crawley, yeah.

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I grew up in Crawley.

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Naveed Ur-Rehman and Sam Lucas are real Crawley locals.

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It really helps us, with the local knowledge,

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because we live here, so we know what type of problems local people

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are facing or where the problems are,

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so it really helps us just to go and talk to them and deal with it.

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I actually love Crawley, it's a really nice place to live in.

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I feel proud that I'm contributing towards the Crawley community.

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Making Crawley cleaner, greener and safer as well.

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Sam and Naveed have special powers

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to protect the Crawley they know and love.

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Unlicensed street peddlers are an issue for the council team.

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Naveed and Sam will be checking to make sure they have the correct

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documentation. Just make sure

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they have a legal certificate to trade in Crawley,

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plus we make sure they should keep moving,

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and they should not be creating any problems.

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Street peddlers need to buy a licence from the local police

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in order to trade - anyone without a licence can be hit with a ?200 fine.

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They are not allowed

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to do it at a static place, they need to keep moving,

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they can only stand if they are dealing with a customer

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or if they are on a break.

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They just spotted a mobile phone stand slap bang in the middle of

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the high street. Time to talk to the salesman and check the paperwork.

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Doesn't have a licence. You need to pack up, mate.

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The phone seller says that his boss is the one with a licence,

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but he's not here, which could be a public offence.

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If you don't have any licence, you're not allowed to trade.

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We have seen you talking to that customer.

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A peddler with no certificate...

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This looks like it could be a public offence.

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Oh, there he is, OK.

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The licence holder is back just in time.

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Is he your friend?

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No, my nephew.

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We saw him dealing with a customer,

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he was taking money from her.

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We told him he needs a licence, he says that he has a licence.

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You kindly tell him, if you go for a lunch break,

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he should not be trading without a licence.

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He should not do any trading over here. OK.

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If this is your stall, so you know

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that only YOU have permission to trade.

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Yeah, I understand that.

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The question now is, does the uncle have a peddler's licence?

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Can I see your licence? Cheers, thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you, mate. I've got your details on the system,

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I'll just fill it out.

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It's a legitimate licence, so it's no penalty here for this peddler,

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but a word of warning for the uncle and nephew team.

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Number one, he shouldn't be trading on your behalf if he hasn't got a

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licence. Number two, you should keep moving, yeah?

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OK? Thank you. Have a good day.

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Cheers.

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With the high street given a clean bill of health,

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the Crawley dream team are off

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to patrol the rest of their beloved town.

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They're armed with the power to fine and this time it seems they've got

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a higher being on their side.

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Hi, guys.

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'We have been requested by the Church authorities,

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'because they are having a lot of problems

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'with all these rough sleepers and street drinkers coming drinking,

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'taking drugs and leaving the needles behind.'

0:25:290:25:32

One way to deal with the problem

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is to hit the culprits with littering fines.

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So is this from you, mate, this litter on the floor?

0:25:370:25:40

Let's take a look. Littering in a public place - a graveyard, no less.

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That could be an ?80 fine.

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If you could kindly pick it up, yeah?

0:25:510:25:53

Yeah, it should go into the bin, yeah?

0:25:530:25:55

What about the water bottle, mate?

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This guy has been warned and told to pick up the mess,

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so, no charge this time.

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OK. Thanks for your help.

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If we come over here and we see them, we just request them

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to actually move from the place.

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They know why we're in the area,

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so they just move on if they saw us coming.

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It's more just acting as a deterrent for them just so they don't

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hang around here all the time and cause issues,

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so it's basically just showing our presence, you know, so they move on.

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Naveed and Sam check for other potential offenders.

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Cigarette butts are also a major litter problem.

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Drop one and you could face an ?80 fine.

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Sam has spoken to a member of the public who was smoking,

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so as part of our education, she's given him a stubby,

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which is like a mobile ashtray.

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It's a stubby, so you put your cigarette in it,

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you don't have to stub it,

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just close it and it absolutely extinguishes itself.

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I think it's ideal for,

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well, anybody!

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Problem solved.

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But not all of Crawley's antisocial behaviour and littering problems

0:27:010:27:06

are quite so easy to sort.

0:27:060:27:08

And there's one part of Naveed and Sam's patch that need special

0:27:080:27:11

attention. On the edge of town is a nature reserve and they're here to

0:27:110:27:16

check out a problem inhabitant.

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We had a call yesterday that somebody's camping on council land,

0:27:180:27:22

which is illegal. We came yesterday and spoke to a group of males...

0:27:220:27:26

..and they told us they were just staying overnight

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and they'll be gone today.

0:27:300:27:32

We're just here to check whether they've gone or they're still there.

0:27:320:27:35

An illegal encampment on council land

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can lead to a criminal offence

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and it's punishable by a fine of up to ?1,000.

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They find what looks like a small campsite.

0:27:460:27:49

You said to us yesterday you would be gone today, so... Sorry?

0:27:500:27:53

Not only is this man camping illegally, he's also lit a campfire.

0:27:540:27:59

We told you yesterday it's council land.

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You're trespassing. You need to leave ASAP, sir.

0:28:010:28:04

And we requested yesterday there shouldn't be any fire.

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The young homeless man is forced to put it out.

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Thank you, sir.

0:28:100:28:12

An illegal encampment on council land.

0:28:150:28:17

It's a criminal offence to be here.

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If he doesn't leave, he could face a ?1,000 charge.

0:28:220:28:25

It could be a fine as well, if you refuse to move.

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Is it just you staying here, or somebody else as well?

0:28:310:28:33

How long are you going to be here?

0:28:330:28:35

He says it's just him

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and he desperately needs the council to house him.

0:28:370:28:41

I understand, sir. He also says he's got nowhere else to go.

0:28:410:28:45

I feel for you. I would again advise just leave, sir.

0:28:450:28:48

You're trespassing on council land.

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And there shouldn't be any fires. OK. Thank you, sir.

0:28:500:28:54

So the verdict - a warning.

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In fact, a demand.

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Move on now. If not, face the consequences,

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which could involve the courts.

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Normally, once we come and give them the court orders,

0:29:080:29:11

they just move straight away.

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So it's very hard to, you know, obviously...

0:29:150:29:18

..tell them to move on, but that's our job, so we have to move them on.

0:29:200:29:24

We are trying to help him, so...

0:29:240:29:26

..I took his number so I can get hold of the outreach team

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so that's the open house.

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So I'll pass his details to them, hopefully they'll call him

0:29:320:29:35

and maybe get him some accommodation.

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They can't stay there, so the only way that we can maybe help out a bit

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is try to pass their details on to the people that can deal with him.

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We've done our bit, basically.

0:29:480:29:50

I'm going out on shift today with Wiltshire police to find out what

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happens out on the road.

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From what I understand, the life of a traffic cop

0:30:030:30:05

is far from predictable.

0:30:050:30:07

I'm in Wiltshire, joining traffic cop Sergeant Warren Knight

0:30:080:30:12

out on patrol on the region's busy motorway network.

0:30:120:30:15

With the power to issue on-the-spot fines for a whole host of motoring

0:30:150:30:19

offences, I'm expecting it to be a busy shift.

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What motorway are we on? M4.

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We're going in towards London from Bristol.

0:30:250:30:28

And within minutes, we pass a motorist who looks like he's not

0:30:280:30:32

concentrating on the job in hand.

0:30:320:30:34

We've got a blue Vauxhall.

0:30:370:30:40

The driver was looking down into his lap.

0:30:400:30:42

Even though it became illegal to use your phone whilst driving over 13

0:30:420:30:47

years ago, it's a law that a busy traffic cop like Warren

0:30:470:30:50

often sees being broken.

0:30:500:30:53

So could this driver be facing an on-the-spot fine of ?100?

0:30:530:30:57

Do you know why I stopped you?

0:30:590:31:00

You've been texting. You're not allowed to use your phone.

0:31:000:31:03

The guy claims he was just checking his phone's battery levels.

0:31:030:31:07

Any interaction with your phone can have an impact on how you drive, OK?

0:31:070:31:11

What a lot of people don't realise is just using the phone for anything,

0:31:130:31:16

whether it's sat-nav, checking it's charged or anything,

0:31:160:31:18

THAT'S when the offence occurs.

0:31:180:31:20

So he could be getting a ticket, for all I know.

0:31:200:31:23

Any physical interaction with his phone while driving is bad enough,

0:31:230:31:28

but that's not the only thing that could land him in trouble.

0:31:280:31:30

Is it your vehicle? All right,

0:31:300:31:32

this is the DVLA website

0:31:320:31:35

that you can use as an individual.

0:31:350:31:36

As you can see, it's been untaxed.

0:31:360:31:39

That is an offence.

0:31:390:31:41

One way or another, I think a fine could be on its way.

0:31:410:31:44

Turns out the guy hasn't got tax on the vehicle.

0:31:450:31:48

Now, that's not something which Warren will issue an on-the-spot penalty for,

0:31:480:31:51

but he will report the guy to the DVLA.

0:31:510:31:54

So let's take a look at Warren's options.

0:31:540:31:57

The guy appeared to be using his phone,

0:31:570:31:59

but claims he was just checking his battery levels.

0:31:590:32:02

But he's also driving without tax.

0:32:020:32:06

So is it going to be one, two or no fines for this motorist?

0:32:060:32:09

In relation to your phone,

0:32:110:32:14

you can't be looking at your phone,

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because the split-second you do it,

0:32:150:32:17

the person in front brakes and you'll go into the back of them.

0:32:170:32:20

Yeah? And then that will cause a massive pile-up behind you.

0:32:200:32:24

You might be lucky and get away with it, but you might get a vehicle go

0:32:240:32:28

into the back of you. So you might survive the first impact,

0:32:280:32:31

but you might have a lorry behind you and he ploughs into you.

0:32:310:32:34

OK? The phone,

0:32:340:32:36

best thing to do is put it in the glove box and leave it there.

0:32:360:32:39

It's a warning for the phone, but what about that road tax?

0:32:420:32:45

That is an offence which I must caution you. You do not have to say

0:32:470:32:49

anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention,

0:32:490:32:52

when questioned, something which you rely on in court.

0:32:520:32:54

Anything you do say may be given in evidence.

0:32:540:32:56

He will report the guy to the DVLA and the DVLA will automatically send

0:32:560:33:00

a penalty through to you. And trust me, they won't let it go.

0:33:000:33:04

That's probably an ?80 fine he's going to get for that.

0:33:040:33:07

So Warren's not issuing anything.

0:33:070:33:09

But it looks like a fine from the DVLA

0:33:090:33:11

could be on its way in the post for this driver.

0:33:110:33:14

He said, "Oh, no. I was checking the battery level on my phone."

0:33:170:33:21

I've got no physical evidence other than me seeing him looking down,

0:33:220:33:26

so I've decided to deal with it by way of advice.

0:33:260:33:29

So for that guy there, he struck lucky with you, but unlucky with

0:33:290:33:32

the DVLA, because he's going to have penalties coming through. Yeah.

0:33:320:33:36

We've only just got started again when Warren spots a car with a dodgy

0:33:370:33:40

numberplate. Can I have a vehicle check on the move, please?

0:33:400:33:44

He's just got an illegal numberplate. Completely illegal.

0:33:440:33:46

So much so, it's confused the ANPR system.

0:33:460:33:49

So it's the lettering on there, on his one?

0:33:490:33:51

Yeah. It's completely illegal.

0:33:510:33:54

If your car's reg doesn't adhere to government regulations,

0:33:540:33:57

you could face a very hefty fine of up to ?1,000.

0:33:570:34:00

I think it's so bad, he's probably going to get a ticket. Yeah.

0:34:020:34:05

But just as Warren is about to pull the car over, another car catches

0:34:070:34:11

his attention, and this one is posing a direct threat

0:34:110:34:14

to the safety of the road.

0:34:140:34:16

Looks like the person with a slightly dodgy numberplate might be

0:34:160:34:19

getting away with it because what I think was a Bentley went past in the

0:34:190:34:23

middle lane at an extremely fast pace

0:34:230:34:26

and then suddenly swerved out into the outside lane.

0:34:260:34:29

So...they're almost certainly going to...

0:34:290:34:31

I mean, you can't even tell their speed at the moment, can you?

0:34:310:34:33

It's about 80-84. It's just the way he's undertaken everybody.

0:34:330:34:37

Undertaking, yeah.

0:34:370:34:39

It was crazy, wasn't it? Yeah.

0:34:390:34:41

Time for the blue lights to go on.

0:34:410:34:43

I'm doing about 75, he's probably up, estimation, I would say,

0:34:450:34:49

probably between 80 and 85mph.

0:34:490:34:51

That's based on how I'm accelerating.

0:34:510:34:53

They obviously know it's them, don't they?

0:34:540:34:56

Straight into the inside lane.

0:34:560:34:57

The supercar is going at super speeds.

0:34:570:35:01

Is the Bentley driver about to get a super-sized fine?

0:35:010:35:04

Do you know why I stopped you? I was speeding. You was.

0:35:070:35:10

Are you in a hurry to get somewhere or...? I was, I'm afraid. Yes.

0:35:100:35:13

I'm not sure that's going to work.

0:35:130:35:15

If you pop in the back of the police car, we'll have a discussion.

0:35:150:35:18

This guy's actions could be classed as driving without due care and

0:35:180:35:21

attention. The gentleman's just been pulled over because he was

0:35:210:35:24

undertaking at high speed in the middle lane, which annoys all of us.

0:35:240:35:28

I do quite admire the fact that when the officer said to him,

0:35:280:35:31

"Do you know why I pulled you over?" He said, "Yes, speeding."

0:35:310:35:33

Put his hands up straight away, none of this, "No, what was it, officer?"

0:35:330:35:36

As to what happens now... Well, just going to wait and see.

0:35:360:35:39

So, what are Warren's options?

0:35:410:35:43

Driving without due care and attention

0:35:430:35:45

carries up to nine penalty points,

0:35:450:35:47

a whopping ?5,000 fine

0:35:470:35:49

and a possible driving ban.

0:35:490:35:52

I wouldn't want to be in this driver's shoes.

0:35:520:35:55

Your driving style is indicative of somebody who is probably going to have an accident.

0:35:560:36:00

And if you're prepared to take the risk for yourself,

0:36:000:36:02

that's fine, but it's other road users.

0:36:020:36:04

I accept that the majority of the people in that lane

0:36:040:36:07

are doing between 80 and 85mph,

0:36:070:36:09

so you're probably thinking, "I'm just keeping up".

0:36:090:36:11

But obviously you'd been carrying far more speed, because you were undertaking. Yeah?

0:36:110:36:15

What I propose to do, I'm going to give you a warning, OK?

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You could be getting three points on your licence for due care and attention,

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because that's what it amounts to.

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Is that fair enough? Warren's given this guy the benefit of the doubt.

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You could say he's just had a very lucky escape.

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So obviously you know why you got pulled over there.

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Yes, I do. Yes. I was speeding and I...

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..was somewhat impatient and in a hurry

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and I undertook the car in front of me, yes.

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Had you received the penalty and points, how would you feel about it?

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I would have obviously not been happy, but it would have been fair.

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I mean, I did something I shouldn't have done.

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Will it change the way you're driving? Definitely!

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Well, at the end of the day, I suppose that's what it's all about.

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That gentleman there in the Bentley got away with a verbal.

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I was surprised with that.

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It was hard to determine the speed,

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because when he passed me I was doing 70, so it wasn't high,

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high speed, but I felt it was enough to give him a warning.

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When I said, "Look, if that van which he undertook had suddenly

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"changed lanes, had changed their mind."

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He said, "Well, I took a calculated risk that they wouldn't do that."

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I said, "Well, that's your calculated risk,

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"that's not the van driver's risk,

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"because they're the innocent party in this."

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But I think he understood my point and I think on balance, that's why

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he got a verbal warning. I was very impressed with,

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from the moment you stopped him, his attitude.

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He seemed very polite, very courteous,

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he knew why he'd been stopped,

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he didn't go into, "What have I done, officer?"

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Yeah. And that does count for me,

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because if people recognise their behaviour

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and they're willing to take it on the chin, for want of a better word,

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and they're not going argue - they realise they've done a mistake and I

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think he's now gone away thinking, "Do you know what?

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"It's actually not worth taking that risk."

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His lucky day. His lucky day and certainly the Lexus's lucky day.

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In the eyes of the law, you and I

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have a duty of care to deal with our rubbish responsibly.

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So think twice,

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don't just put it out on the street,

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or you could end up with an on-the-spot fine.

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We do have serial litters who just don't take any appreciation of the

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environment and, you know, you have to clamp down on that.

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So, where do you draw the line?

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I'm the litter police!

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I like a clean environment,

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a clean place, and so... Yeah, fine them!

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Yeah. I'd say a warning is more adequate for, like, a small thing.

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You know, if someone throws something on the park,

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maybe a warning but I wouldn't say a fine.

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I'm actually really cautious about littering, because I know about the litter fine.

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And I know it happens, so I just make sure I put it in the bin.

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I think littering should be fineable, yeah.

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Otherwise the place would be a mess. On-the-spot fines for that sort

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of thing is definitely worthwhile.

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In the heart of Wiltshire, Wingfield village is fighting a battle.

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Crisp bags, fast-food, Styrofoam containers.

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Oh, my God. How disgusting.

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Local residents Tony Bennion and

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Professor Peter Roberts and a band of volunteer villagers

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have made it their mission to take on litter louts.

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Can you see the wine bottles?

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Lots of bottles of vodka.

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Nappies and bags.

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Things like chairs, settees, white goods.

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Washing machines.

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The weirdest thing I picked up was a urinary catheter bag - full.

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Which was quite extraordinary!

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While litter louts caught in the act face an on-the-spot fine from the

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council, this dedicated group of locals, or the Wingfield Wombles,

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as they're known, have taken matters into their own hands.

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I get agitated when I see rubbish on the floor.

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So I set the Wombles up to make my village, Wingfield...

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..a better place for everyone.

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This particular lay-by that we're standing in now,

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it regularly gets covered in litter.

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It's spoiled. It's just insulting that people should think to...

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..think so little of nature just to spoil it by throwing litter.

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It makes me feel awful.

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It's always been a problem of some degree, but it has really got bad,

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probably over the last three or four years.

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Once a year, they have a community clean-up and the whole village gets

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involved. It's a team effort from the whole village

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and I think it's great we can all get out together

0:40:450:40:48

and keep our village looking tidy. Yeah,

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this lay-by is a regular spot

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for just dumping rubbish.

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They just physically throw it out the window, then they move on.

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The problem is so severe,

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the Wombles are regularly out and about on litter-picking duty.

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We cleaned this only a month ago and this is just all back again.

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Some of this stuff is very dangerous.

0:41:100:41:12

We find broken glass, sharp pieces of metal,

0:41:120:41:16

we could find drugs paraphernalia.

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That's a frightening thing to find.

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Whilst they're keeping THEIR village tidy,

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they're overwhelmed by the rubbish

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tipped just over the county border.

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We've now come just a couple of miles down the road into Somerset.

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This is how bad it'd actually get if we didn't pick up the rubbish.

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It just stays here for years and years and years.

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When you look at this rubbish that's on the side of the road, there is a

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problem. We have got a severe problem that we need to deal with.

0:41:430:41:47

We had 64 bags of rubbish last year,

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but this year we've seen a massive increase in fly tipping.

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They may not be small and furry, but these Wombles are getting organised.

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We're going to be looking at introducing CCTV

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into each of the lay-bys and

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putting proper signs up and then hopefully leading to prosecution,

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if we can, for people who drop or fly-tip rubbish in our village.

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I think enough is enough.

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People need to be educated that it's not acceptable to chuck rubbish on

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the side of the road. So take it home, put it in a black plastic bag,

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put it in your bin, job done.

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Hear, hear.

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And the Wingfield Wombles have one final message.

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I'd love for there not to be litter.

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I'd love people to all think that it's a blot on the landscape.

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I hope that people do appreciate what we've done.

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I just wish they would take their litter home.

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That's all for today. Join me next time when I'll be out with the men

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and women who issue Britain's on-the-spot fines.

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..three, four...

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One, two, three, four...

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