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

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'over ?30 million-worth of tickets

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'every month.'

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Oops. Round here, they are an absolute blight.

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I'm up to 104, now. Wow.

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That is disgusting. Just walk away!

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'For behaviour that's downright dangerous...'

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That was stupid for these sort of conditions, wasn't it?

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'Simply selfish...' Look at the mess you've created in this street.

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

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What is he doing? 'Well, plain silly.'

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What a doughnut.

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

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?100 fine.

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Pays ?260.

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Ouch. 'And how this could affect YOU.' Might give him a punch.

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You want to see me kick off?

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'The police are on it...' What the?!

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'The parking wardens are on it.'

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They should be thanking us for being here. 'And I'M on it.'

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Careful, there's a 30mph limit, here!

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I'm Dom Littlewood

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and I'm...On The Spot.

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This time, there's a spot of motorway madness.

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So you've left your wife and child

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on the hard shoulder of the motorway?

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I'm on the spot with the fag-butt police.

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I witnessed you both littering a cigarette on the floor.

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You discarded them on the floor and you walked away from them.

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And a trip to the shops might end in a criminal record.

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Like I explained to you before, it's a criminal offence to misuse

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a badge, one which we'll prosecute for.

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When it comes to dishing out on-the-spot fines,

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busy traffic cops are there on the front line.

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In Wiltshire, it's Friday night rush hour and traffic cop

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Warren Knight is on the lookout

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for misbehaving cars, trucks,

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motorbikes...and pedestrians?!

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The report was of pedestrians initially on the motorway,

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so we'll go and have a look and see what they are

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and what we need to do with them.

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Pedestrians create a distraction

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and people will, as they did,

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call in to say there are pedestrians.

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Sometimes, they will look at the pedestrians

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and not look at what's going on in front.

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We get quite a high fatality rate on the hard shoulder because

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if you fall asleep, even momentarily,

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if you're in this lane, this single first lane,

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you'll always go off to the left,

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naturally, you'll go off to the left.

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You generally don't go off to the right.

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So you put yourself in danger and you put other road users in danger.

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Now, I seem to remember

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from doing the Highway Code

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and the big signs before you enter the motorway

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that pedestrians are banned, so with that in mind, is this a fine?

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Well, as long as it's not an accident, first.

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You can get a ?50 fine for being on the motorway.

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So, we'll go and have a look.

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And there's the pedestrian,

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taking a leisurely stroll on the hard shoulder.

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Right, let's see what he's got to say.

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He'll probably need a good excuse if he's going to avoid a fine.

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Hello, there. Have you broken down?

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No, what happened is, his father is in my car and we were at the

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services. He accidentally had his car key in his pocket. Right.

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And if I had to go farther, it was like 25 miles and then it was

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another exit, so we decided we'll walk halfway and then go back.

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OK, Warren, was that a fine-avoiding excuse?

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It's an offence to walk on the motorway, do you know that?

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Hm, didn't think so.

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You're not allowed to be a pedestrian on the motorway.

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What you should have done is called the emergency services,

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got them to pick up your colleague.

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Oh, sorry.

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I can definitely call them, the emergency services...

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I AM the emergency services, I'm the police. Oh, dear.

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Yeah, what you've got is a member of the public, he's with

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another colleague...

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He's forgotten to pick that person up, he's got a set of keys...

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So where have you left your car?

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It's further down with my wife and the baby there.

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So you've left your wife and child

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on the hard shoulder of the motorway?

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This story is just getting worse.

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Hang on a minute,

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here comes ANOTHER pedestrian and

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I'm guessing another potential fine.

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Are there going to be any points or anything on my licence?

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No, it's not a driving offence, it's a motorway offence.

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So, no points, but definitely a fine.

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How much is the fine? It's about ?50.

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Oh, no.

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Right, let's get you off the motorway, that's the main thing. OK.

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Right, you start walking back to your car.

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This could turn into a double fine,

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but that isn't Warren's number-one priority.

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Well, I'm going to get them off the motorway,

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that's the first priority, is get them off the motorway.

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OK, now for afternoon stroller number two.

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Can I ask you why you're on the motorway?

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DROWNED BY TRAFFIC NOISE

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Why didn't you just wait for him at the service area?

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Do you know you're committing an offence by walking on the motorway?

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Ah-ah-ah.

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The safest place for you is back in your vehicle on the service

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area, not on the hard shoulder.

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We'll just follow these two up to a vehicle, where it's safe,

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and get them off the motorway. Um...

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Why they thought it would be appropriate to walk along the carriageway, I don't know,

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but there is an offence under the Motorway Regulations Act that

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you're not allowed to be a pedestrian on the motorway.

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Clearly these two have endangered themselves,

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and potentially distracted other road users

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by being on the carriageway.

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The motorway is a dangerous place.

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People will look and get distracted by these two.

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Why he didn't just want to drive the circuit round...

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It's about six miles,

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a loop. I don't know. This is not an emergency.

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He's left his family, his wife and child, in that car,

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it's an unattended vehicle now on the motorway.

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So he's put them at risk as well.

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I can't even see his car.

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His car seems miles away,

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I can't believe they didn't just drive around.

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I can't really fathom what they were thinking, to be fair.

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It's not as if he's walked a short way.

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If he'd walked a short way, you could probably just,

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you know... Deal with them here.

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So is this going to be a double whammy of fines? What do you reckon?

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Is it a fine?

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Where's your car? Down there...

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You can see... TRAFFIC DROWNS SPEECH

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Right. I'm going to caution you both, you don't have to say anything, but it may harm your

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defence if you do not mention when questioned, something upon which you rely on in court.

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Anything you do say, may be given in evidence, do you understand the caution?

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OK, you have committed an offence under the motorway regulations.

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OK? You're not allowed to be pedestrians on the motorway.

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It's dangerous, it's distracting,

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you've left your family vulnerable on the hard shoulder.

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It's more about your safety.

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You've walked about 5km.

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So it's good for your health, but not on the motorway!

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Let's take another look at that strange situation.

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Not one, but two pedestrians

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walking down the hard shoulder of

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a busy motorway.

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So, what's it going to be, Warren?

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The way I propose to deal with it is give you both a ticket.

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Yep, Warren wasn't going to let that bit of craziness go, was he?

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It's not one, but two ?50 on-the-spot fines.

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This isn't an emergency.

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This is a bit of forgetfulness on your part and to be fair,

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if I'm quite honest, a bit of laziness.

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That was an expensive stroll, wasn't it, guys?

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One in the front, one in the back.

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You go in the front seat, you go in the back.

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Sometimes, the safest place is in the back of a police car, after all.

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Now, there's not many things in life I hate, but let me tell you,

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littering is one of them and we've all seen it before.

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A crisp packet thrown out of a car window,

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a fag butt tossed to the floor.

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It might not seem like much, but when you add it up,

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it costs us taxpayers ?500 million a year.

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So if you don't pick up, you may be paying out.

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I think sometimes it can be accidental and then it would

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possibly be a bit unfair, but I think a fine would

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definitely deter people from doing it.

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You see a lot of crisp packets and everything,

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looking at it, it looks untidy.

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I think, you know, they should be warned, at least, you know,

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if kids, or anybody for that matter, throw it on the floor,

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the same with dog ends or anything like that, find an ashtray,

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or find a bin and put it in, really.

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I'm going to be busy on the beat in Cardiff city centre.

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Of all the local councils in Wales, Cardiff is at the top of

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the rubbish pile.

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Cleaning the streets here costs the council taxpayers like you and I

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?5 million a year and it's waste enforcement officer

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Stephanie Marnell Jones' job to stamp out the litter louts.

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What a nice day to be patrolling the streets -

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pouring down with rain, you've got a hood, I haven't!

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'But the rain's not going to dampen Dom On The Spot.

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'Steph's on a one-woman mission and her biggest weapon in the

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'battle on garbage is an ?80 on-the-spot fine.'

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People take it well or do they object a lot? Not really.

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Not nice to receive a fixed penalty,

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but if you've done something wrong, you can't really argue with it.

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People know that littering is an offence, but

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a lot of people don't realise their cigarette is classed as littering.

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"It's only a fag."

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But if four million people smoke and they all throw their cigarettes

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on the floor, it doesn't just become only a fag then, does it?

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The council are waging a war on smokers because smoking is

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one of the biggest causes of litter.

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Even though many smokers don't even know they're breaking the law.

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So, if you followed someone down the high street smoking, would you

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say there's a very good chance they're going to throw that on the floor?

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Yeah. Why is that? Why is that message not getting through?

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I think it's because people think they can get away with it.

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I've just counted what I can see, 13 cigarette butts.

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And that's without looking too hard, isn't it? Yeah.

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That's just there to there in a couple of feet.

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You can imagine how many there are just with 13 in a couple of feet.

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I can see one there. They're everywhere.

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Yeah, they're everywhere. You can't avoid them, can you?

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Dropping a fag in Cardiff can result in an ?80 on-the-spot fine.

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Steph knows a hot spot for our butt patrol.

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A shopping arcade.

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Could this non-smoking zone be penalty central?

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This lady here in the black coat, she's going to flick her fag, but

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there's a no-smoking sign. She's smoking right under the bin sign.

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There we are. In I go.

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And she's off the block.

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Excuse me. Hi, could I just speak to you a second?

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The reason I wanted to speak to you is,

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I saw you smoking outside there, where you're not allowed to smoke

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and then you littered by throwing the cigarette onto the floor.

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So, in the race to the shops, this offender failed to observe

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the sign and dropped her butt on the floor.

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Will this smoker get a fine or be let off with a warning?

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Comes with a fixed penalty of ?80.

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That's what I'm going to issue to you now, all right?

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And she romps home with an ?80 fine for a soggy ciggy.

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Do you feel, cos I didn't speak to her, with her attitude,

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that that will make a change her ways?

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I don't know, she seemed like a nice girl, but she didn't say,

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"I wouldn't do it again," or anything like that.

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And another culprit.

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Hi, can I speak to you a sec?

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Has anyone seen that sign or the designated bins?

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Another copycat crime and another ?80 fine.

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It's a butt bonanza because here's yet another one.

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Hi, can I speak to you a second? There it is. That's the evidence.

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Will she charge her?

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I'm a waste enforcement officer for Cardiff Council.

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And I've just witnessed you littering by throwing

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your cigarette on the floor.

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I think what's a bit daft about this is - there's

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a dustbin there with a cigarette ashtray on top.

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It's probably 15 metres or so.

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So for the sake of walking 15 metres,

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she possibly could be facing an ?80 fine now.

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She's got her notebook out.

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Steph definitely means business.

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I'm going to issue with a fixed penalty for the offence of littering. OK.

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Did you know it was an offence to throw a cigarette? No, I didn't. OK.

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Well, it's hard to miss the notices and the bins.

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But for that blatant puff and drop, littering the pavement,

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no ifs, no buts, she gets ?80 taken off her

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as a fixed penalty notice, leaving this young lady very upset.

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You obviously just received a penalty there. Yes. ?80.

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You obviously know why, as well. Yes. Did it come as a bit of a shock to you?

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Yes. Tell me why.

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I didn't know. You didn't know it cost ?80?

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Now you realise it's an offence. Yeah, I'll obviously throw it in the bin now.

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Is this the last time you'll ever throw it on the floor? Yes.

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It came as quite a shock to her, but after that shock sort of passed,

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as she says, it's obvious now,

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it is littering, I just never really thought about it. Yes.

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I don't think she'll do it again.

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I can tell you, if there was more Stephs here right now,

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there'd be a lot more penalties.

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Everyone just seems to be throwing them on the floor without

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even thinking about it.

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'People need educating. Butts don't biodegrade quickly.

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'They take 12 years to breakdown.'

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Steph, you're going to need a bigger pad and pencil, aren't you? I know!

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Steph's pushing on - to the high street.

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A couple out shopping? Surely not.

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I witnessed you both littering - a cigarette on the floor.

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You discarded them on the floor and you walked away from them. We did, you're right.

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Let's see that again.

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The smoker takes a final drag.

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The cigarette hits the floor, she stubs it out with her foot.

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Steph also spotted him doing it, too.

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Together, it could be a massive ?160 fine.

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It's ?80, it has to be paid within seven days.

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If you can't afford to do it within seven days,

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give us a call and we can offer you a payment plan.

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Steph's decided to be lenient - jammy smokers.

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That's a lot of money, isn't it?

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Well, at the end of the day, she's right in what she's saying,

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there are ashtrays marked everywhere.

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You know, we're what, ten feet in any direction from a litter bin,

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from an ashtray and we put them out on the floor.

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'This couple don't realise how lucky they've been, though.'

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Yeah, it's ?80 per person, so I think she's, yeah,

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it could have been a lot worse.

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It's going to make us think twice now.

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And we do hate litter. We really do hate littering.

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With a cigarette butt, you just don't think of it as being a big issue.

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I wouldn't dream of dropping a cup or a crisp packet.

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It just wouldn't enter my head.

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I'd shove it in my handbag if I couldn't see anything. Yeah.

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I think you've hit the nail on the head there, Liz.

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I think that's what most people do.

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They don't consider cigarette butts as littering.

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Now we've had a fine, it's going to make us think in the future.

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Absolutely. An expensive day! Yeah.

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Nice talking to you. And you.

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Sorry you got penalised, but, you know, hopefully... Give up!

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We do, frequently!

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I know the feeling. Cheerio. Bye-bye. Goodbye.

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A bit of compassion I offered.

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I gave them one fixed penalty which was ?80. Two would have been ?160.

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It would have been very painful, wouldn't it?

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It would have been very painful, yeah.

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But they were together, it was in the same spot and, you know,

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so I gave them the one fixed penalty.

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She was very relieved when she realised it could have been two. Yeah.

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'A hard day's work.

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'And a result for Cardiff Council.'

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Today, six people received a penalty. Yeah.

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That's nearly 500 quid into the council's offers to pay for

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the cleaning, etc, etc. Yeah.

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And no doubt those six people who got those penalties will be

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telling all their mates, all their work colleagues and saying, "Watch out."

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Yeah. "That just cost me 80 quid." Yeah.

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Can I get you a tea and a brownie? Yeah, great.

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How would you like it if you found someone had dumped rubbish in

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your garden?

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Well, farmers get it on their land all the time.

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I'm not sure what it is. I don't know how big it is.

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But this is a typical scenario.

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Our man in Pendle is Jon Yurek,

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an environmental crime officer.

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It's his job to work out who does the dumping.

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Typical fly-tipping is out in the country, out in the sticks,

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whatever I'm looking for,

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it's got to be a truck or it's got to be a tipper.

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He's following a tip-off from a dog walker, who's spotted this

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down a remote green lane.

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A massive pile of what looks like builders' waste.

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This is a criminal offence punishable by fines of up

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to ?50,000.

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Middle of nowhere, on a

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country road and they found this place and just done this.

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Unsurprisingly, Jon is keen to track down the culprit.

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What we've got is, we've got the nice countryside,

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we've got a nice green farmer's field,

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it's way out in the middle of nowhere,

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but yet again, the fly-tippers have found it and they've done this.

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It's estimated around two-thirds of farmers are affected by fly-tipping.

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The council will have to clear this, but first,

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it's down to Jon to sift through to find clues to the culprit.

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I've got carpet underlay here so I'm going to have to be careful.

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I don't know the state of the house it came from.

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It could be covered in fleas,

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so I'm going to have to be a little bit more careful now because

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whatever's in here, I don't want crawling up my arm.

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Jon's now bad guy.

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He's looking for clues to identify who did this.

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If caught in the act,

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they could be stung with an on-the-spot fine of ?400.

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He's spotted something. Just here, there's this little piece of paper.

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Right, what have we got here?

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Will this be enough to lead him to the fly-tipper?

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It's not actually giving me anything as to who the customer is.

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Jon suspects it could have been dumped by house clearers.

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A homeowner has paid a fee,

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but the unscrupulous dumpers ditched this lot for free.

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It's not fair, really,

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on the individual who thinks they're doing the right thing.

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Someone has come round, "I'll take all your rubbish away for you,

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"don't worry, mate, it's all sorted," and you think you're

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paying this person a couple of hundred pounds to do the work.

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Then they dump it all here and the breadcrumbs will start with

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you and you'll be like, "I thought I employed someone I could trust."

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You can only trust a professional house clearer if they can

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give you a receipt, business address and waste carrier number.

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End of.

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It's a real shame there's no evidence here.

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Now someone's going to have to come and clean this up.

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At the taxpayers' expense.

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We all love the great British countryside,

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and spoiling the view is a crime against nature.

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But the impact could be far worse

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for those trying to live and work here.

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15 miles away, up towards the Yorkshire Dales, in Skipton...

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This is the first time they've been out since September last year.

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That's their summer starting now.

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Farmer Chris Mitton has been faced with fly-tipping on his

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land too many times.

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It's hard to take when you live out in the country and somebody just

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comes and dumps a heap of it for you.

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There's better places than dumping it at the side of the road

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for everybody to see.

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Nearly two-thirds of all fly-tipping incidents involve household waste.

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One way to spoil the view.

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Sinks.

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Dispensers, disposable stuff,

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trainers, beds, mattresses, pillows.

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Just rubbish.

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It seems to be the normal thing nowadays. They don't

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want to pay for it, they just throw it away. Sickening.

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Over the last few years, this farm has been plagued by litter.

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He shifts rubbish on a daily basis.

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And the biggest worry for Chris is the danger it's causing to

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his livestock.

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All right, love? Good, thank you.

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Chris's daughter, Laura, helps out on the farm and regularly

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has to deal with the consequences of fly-tippers.

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It's just around its neck there, look.

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This lamb has got itself caught in some rubbish.

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It's not hurting the lamb at the moment but it does need

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coming off because as she grows it will just get tighter and then it

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will suffocate her.

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Some people don't think, they just threw stuff over and they think,

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"Oh, they'll be no harm at all to the animals," where it actually is.

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If that lamb grows any quicker, it's going to suffocate.

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The bag urgently needs to be removed.

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We'll see if we can get it gathered. If we can, we'll get it off.

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A bit of old carrier bag. You know what I mean, it's nowt, but...

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The lamb was lucky.

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Almost 70,000 animals are killed or injured by litter each year.

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These are more dangerous, the smaller bits.

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It was a bit of rubbish like this which killed one of the

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family's sheep a few weeks ago.

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Sheep had been messing about and foraging and it'll have

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picked it up by accident.

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Obviously it's getting wedged in its throat

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and it suffocated from there, like.

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It was horrible.

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We've worked so hard to get the sheep and its lambs to the

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standard where they can come out onto the grass and next minute, you

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come down and it's not alive any more and then you've got two little

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lambs with no mum, that you then have to take home and bottle feed.

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For this farming family, there's only one way to deal with fly-tippers.

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I think if they're caught red-handed, give them a fine.

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If you can prove who it is, you know, they should be fined, end of story.

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There should be no question about it.

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Fly-tipping, I just think, is wrong.

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Like, why throw it over the fence? Take it to the tip.

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And if you are going to fly-tip, then you deserve the fine.

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There are over 37 million vehicles in the UK and the law says

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they all need to be taxed.

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Driving without it cheats the country's coffers out

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of ?80 million a year.

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Well, they should be fined.

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And the cars should be taken off them.

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I don't see why these people should get away with not paying car tax.

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I've got to pay it.

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I think crushing, I think that's totally acceptable.

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It teaches people a lesson, doesn't it?

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For those owners of untaxed vehicles, there are consequences.

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At the DVLA HQ in Swansea, I'm meeting chief executive

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Oliver Morley...

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You certainly run a very tight ship here.

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I mean, I can see everybody's busy.

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..whose job it is to ensure the ?6 billion in revenue from

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car taxes is properly collected and the tax evaders are dealt with.

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Why are there so many people who still have untaxed vehicles on the road?

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Cos it's very hard to get away with, isn't it?

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Well, I think for the most part, it's very clear that people, you know, might forget.

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We do provide as many reminders as we can.

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We send the standard vehicle reminder to everyone

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who has a vehicle,

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who's updated their address.

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In the end, there are, however,

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some hardened evaders who we really do want to deal with.

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If they then don't pay, what happens?

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We, as you know, have a wheel clamping arrangement.

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It's one of the very rare legal arrangements in which we can wheel clamp.

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If you don't pay your tax, you will get clamped.

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In Middlesex, John Kelly works on behalf of the DVLA

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to ensure untaxed vehicles are off the streets, by clamping and

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fining the owners.

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And he's got a special piece of tech to help identify them.

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CAR: Attention!

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Automatic number plate recognition cameras.

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So the cameras are a great tool.

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Cos, obviously, you can't just drive around guessing at what

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you think is taxed and what isn't taxed.

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You do need to have an up-to-date database.

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It's not just us.

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We're driving around with the ANPR cameras, the police are driving around with their ANPR cameras.

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So the chances are, yeah, you might get away with it for a few months.

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But eventually, somebody is going to come across your car.

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And when they do, it can mean a hefty fine of up to ?260.

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It's not long before the cameras pick up a potential car tax evader.

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But will John be issuing them with a fine?

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The registration is the correct read.

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Quite clearly, the vehicle is parked half on the road,

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half on the pavement.

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The pavement does constitute the highway.

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The DVLA database confirms the car is definitely untaxed.

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What's the damage going to be?

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We've done the necessary checks. It's come up.

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He's declared it statutory off-road.

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Having a statutory off-road notification or SORN means

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Having a statutory off-road notification or SORN means

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this car should not be on a public highway, let alone parked halfway on

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a pavement.

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To get the padlock off, he needs to ring

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the contact number on the information leaflet.

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Pays ?260.

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We'll send somebody out. The clamp will then be removed.

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So that car shouldn't even be on the road and it's untaxed.

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Which means the owner will now have to fork out a ?260 fine.

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Well, people, obviously, they're not happy.

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A lot of people just stand there going, "Mate, I'm really sorry.

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"I hadn't realised."

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I've had people actually say, "Well, can you wait five minutes, I'll ring it now and I'll make the payment."

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So, fine, I'll stand there, wait for them to make the payment,

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take it off, as long as they're going to do it straight away.

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If the owner of this car doesn't come forward, it will be taken to

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a compound where it could be put up for auction or even crushed.

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For John, tracking down untaxed vehicles is an essential job.

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If people aren't going to tax their car, then the next step, they're not going to insure their cars.

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It'd come down to the minority that are taxed and insured, MOT'd.

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You'd have all sorts of unroadworthy cars out there.

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Untold accidents, the roads would be carnage.

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CAR: Attention. CAR BLEEPS

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Right, that gives us a hit on there. Hello.

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The cameras have spotted a potentially untaxed Mini.

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And that's not the only one. It's a bleeping bonanza.

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We've had a couple of bleeps.

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We've got that Volkswagen over there, the Serena...

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Something's not right.

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It's rare for John to get so many bleeps on one street.

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Basically, we've come down this street.

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We've tried to drive further down and they've pinged off on three vehicles over this side.

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It's very unusual you get four like that.

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Not unheard of but very unusual.

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So, John spotted four cars parked on one road all without tax.

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I can feel some fines coming on.

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Hang on, here comes the clamp.

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About time, mate. At least one resident is pleased to see John.

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All of these here are his, you know? I ain't got a clue.

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It turns out all those untaxed cars belong to one man.

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I think everyone down here pays their car tax.

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For this guy to come round, you know, dump them on our streets, it's a joke.

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Why should everyone else have to play and, you know, these people get away with it?

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It makes me very angry when people don't pay their tax.

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Does he live here? He lives up there in the maisonette, yeah.

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Is he a trader or...? They were all up for sale the other day and now he's took the stickers off them.

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So... All right, nice one. All right, see you, mate. Cheers.

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Well, there's a gentleman who is obviously sick and tired of

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seeing these vehicles parked here with no tax.

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And he's over the moon to see that something is actually happening.

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It looks like that haul of untaxed cars is going to cost

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the owner a pretty penny.

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He's potentially looking at over ?1,000-worth of fines.

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All right, that's it, that's the job finished.

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And there's more bad news for him.

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With one million cars crushed every year in the UK,

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if those vehicles aren't claimed within the next 14 days,

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they could suffer the same fate.

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But it's all in a day's work for John.

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We are massive dog lovers in this country but lots of dogs

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means lots of doggy mess and while the majority of dog

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owners are responsible enough to bag it and bin it,

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there are some who aren't quite getting the message.

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Here you go.

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Well, it's just disgusting. It really is disgusting.

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You know, you got... You can get diseases from it obviously.

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You can pick up anything, germs... It's just downright horrible.

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Really horrible.

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Not nice at all.

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Well, they can pick it up, they can honestly pick it up.

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Why don't they? They're not. Especially at night-time.

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As soon as it gets a bit dark, like, in the evening,

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they're just letting the dogs do it and walking on.

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So I have actually seen people let their dogs foul on pavements and

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it's just pure laziness.

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In Pendle, the council are on

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a mission to banish dog mess once and for all,

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handing out fines of up to ?75 for irresponsible dog owners,

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Environmental crime officer Jon Yurek is on the front line.

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He's come to a notorious dog-doo hot spot,

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armed with a secret weapon.

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It's a popular dog-walking route.

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But the main issue we have here is the dog fouling that occurs here.

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And so we've developed this idea that we were going to spray any

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dog fouling that we found.

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And that way, it allows the residents and the dog walkers to see it.

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And because you can see it more clearly, it becomes

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a little bit more offensive, which might put some people off just

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letting their dogs foul and actually take responsibility for their dogs.

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So, here's some now.

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It's disgusting because there's the dog bins right here.

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No reason why people can't pick after their dog.

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If Jon sees a dog owner allowing their pooch to poo on

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the path, he can issue them with a ?75 on-the-spot fine.

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But catching them in the act isn't easy.

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It's bad because we can't enforce it as well as we would like to

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because if we stand there, looking down,

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the road bends round to the left, so we can't actually see the

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dog walkers doing their entire route so we have to...

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It's difficult to try and walk up and down without looking suspicious.

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Jon sprays the mess so he can identify the old poo and

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keep an eye out for any new doggy deposits.

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When I come back, I can find out how long this has been here.

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And if any fresh dog mess has been put here,

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I know it's on a daily occurrence.

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I like to try and explain it, like, if you're a child,

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a child is going to step in it, and then he's going to take his shoes off, then it's under

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his fingernails and his mum's going to make him a sandwich...

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The same hand that's got the dog mess on, he's going to put his

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fingers on his sandwich, the sandwich is going to go in his mouth...

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You know, that's... I wouldn't want to do that.

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Jon's right. Dog fouling isn't just an unsightly mess.

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It can have serious consequences for your health.

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As mum Becky Willoughby knows too well.

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Her daughter, Libby, suffers from a condition called toxocariasis,

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which affects around 50 people a year.

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Most of whom are children.

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You had a good day today?

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We first found out about the toxocara when Libby failed her

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eye test at school in reception, when she was five years old.

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Libby's eyesight was permanently damaged by a tiny parasite

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that can be contracted by coming into contact with dog mess.

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So when people come into contact with faeces that have been left

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lying around, either because someone hasn't scooped up after their

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dog or if it's been a fox in your garden, and then a little

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parasite can get into your system and it burrows into the eyeball.

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And can damage it.

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But in this case, it was mum Becky who had come into contact with

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dog faeces while gardening when she was pregnant with Libby.

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It is really scary that this can happen with

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a pregnant lady who can pass it on to their unborn child.

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Cos the ones you hear about are usually the child's been in

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the playground or on the field, whereas when you're pregnant,

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you wouldn't expect that you could pass on something like that to your child.

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It's not what you want as a mother.

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I was affected in my eye, so there's a scar in the middle of it,

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so light can't be reflected properly onto the retina.

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It's in this eye and I can see partially just in this bit.

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So if I close my eye, I can see but if I want to see over there I have

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to, like, tilt my head.

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But things could have been even worse for Libby, as this nasty

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creature is capable of serious harm.

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In Libby's case, it's only a slight bit of damage,

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but in other children, they've actually gone completely blind cos

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of the damage it's done in their eyeballs.

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People like me can go blind.

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Which is bad but it can be worse because you can get scarred

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in your brain and your lungs and your liver.

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It could be really serious.

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As a mother, when you find out that your child's got their eyes damaged

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from something like that, you sort of immediately think, "How and why has it happened?

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"What could I have done to stop it happening? And what's the

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"impact going to be on her for the rest of her life?"

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With the fact that her eye is damaged and there's absolutely

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nothing at the moment that can be done to fix it.

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The experience has given Libby strong views about dog fouling.

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I do notice dog mess quite often.

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I think I subconsciously scour the streets for it.

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But it does make me quite cross that people haven't been bothered

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to pick up their dog's faeces because if you're going to have a dog,

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you have to look after it and if I could,

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I would walk round with dog bags and just, like, pick up all of it.

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Some people don't understand what it actually can do to people.

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My message to any dog walker is just scoop that poop.

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It won't take you long and it could make such

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a difference to somebody else's child.

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Next, we're in sunny East Sussex.

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Across the country, fraudsters are using the blue parking badges

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given out to disabled residents to pull a fast one.

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Instead of paying for parking, they're getting it for free.

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What do you think of the people that might steal these badges?

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Well, I do think it's very bad for people who can't walk and who

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desperately need these things.

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I have seen many people who don't need a blue badge.

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They're using somebody else's.

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The sooner they're caught, the better.

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It worries me that people that really do need the blue badge

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can't get it because of people that are abusing it.

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However, to the blue badge users of Eastbourne, Mark Jobling is

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a bit of a local hero.

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Hello, how are you?

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I'm fine, thank you. I thought you were looking, thinking, "I know them."

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I just said to her, "He's blue badge man."

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Yes, we're back again. Have a good day. You too. Take care.

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See you soon.

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It's estimated to cost taxpayers ?46 million in lost revenue

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and Mark Jobling is tasked with catching the blue badge

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fraudsters red-handed.

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Hello, good morning. I'm from the blue badge team, East Sussex County Council.

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Can I have a look at the badge you've got displayed?

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The joint police and council operation

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has caught out more than 430 cheats in 18 months.

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Hello, that's right.

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We're looking at blue badges today. Is it all right to have a look at your blue badge?

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That's great, thank you very much indeed.

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Good morning.

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I'm from the blue badge team, East Sussex County Council.

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Can I have a look at the badge you've got displayed? OK.

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This lady appears to be the badge holder.

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But it's not supposed to be used for her to just sit in the car.

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Can I just ask the purpose of why you're parked here at the moment?

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OK, right.

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The blue badge is in the right hands but this owner is

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bending the rules.

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Do you know... Under usual circumstances, the badge holder shouldn't sit in the car.

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The badge holder should come to their destination for the purposes

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of getting out the car and going to do their business.

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The lady claims that she was going to get out of the car

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but didn't feel well enough, so her son did the errand instead,

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leaving her in the passenger seat.

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Slightly bending the rules but Mark has decided to let her off.

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Thank you very much, thanks for your time. Thank you.

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All I've done in this case is a bit of verbal advice in relation

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to the use of the badge and let the lady know that she shouldn't

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really be sitting in the car.

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No fine there.

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But Mark's spotted another blue badge.

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With this one, I'd...

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..really like to just hang around and see who comes back to

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the vehicle, and just inspect the badge.

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Again, to check that it is the correct or genuine badge holder.

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The personal details suggest it's an elderly female user.

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She's fairly elderly. She's in her 90s.

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And that would suggest that maybe this lady is not out and about.

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But that isn't always the case. We don't always assume.

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Clock's ticking but the owner's still not back.

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Mark must have eyes in the back of his head. Bear with me a second, Carol, hang on. Excuse me.

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That ain't no 90-year-old.

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Could it be a fraudster in action?

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I'm the investigating officer. Can I have a look at the badge you've got displayed? You can.

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It's my mother-in-law's, who I'm just about to pick up. OK.

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Whereabouts is your mother-in-law at the moment? She's down the road in the Pizza House

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at the end of the road.

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OK. I was just about to go and pick her up.

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That's fine, right.

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What we need to do is, we need to see your mother-in-law, make sure that she's here, OK.

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OK, so what I'll do is, I'm going to keep a hold of this and I'll come and join you round there.

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You've got me bang to rights because she's not down there.

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OK. OK. Would you like to get in the car? I can discuss it with you. No, no, no.

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Gotcha.

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This blue badge offender could be facing

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a fine of anything up to ?1,000.

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It's my mother-in-law's card. Yeah.

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And she's disabled, she can't get anywhere without it. OK.

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PHONE RINGS Hold on just a second.

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After 18 months on the job,

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Mark's seen and heard every trick in the blue badge book.

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I think I've heard it all.

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There is quite quick-thinking people when you inspect badges

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and the genuine badge holder actually isn't present at the time.

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We get, "They're at the shops round the corner. We're going to pick them up. We've just dropped them off."

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"They're at the hairdressers. "They're at the dentist."

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However, it doesn't take very long when you've got reasonable

0:40:290:40:32

suspicion for believing that that person isn't actually present.

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They generally decide to come up and be truthful and admit that that

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person is actually not present.

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What I'm going to do first is, it's a criminal offence. Can I just say something very quickly.

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It's a criminal offence to misuse a disabled person's badge.

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So what I'm going to do is caution you very quickly. OK?

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The son-in-law is being read his rights.

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He could be facing a criminal charge.

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So you don't have to say anything but it may harm your

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defence if you don't mention, when questioned, something which you later rely on in court, OK?

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So where is BLEEP at the moment? She is at home at the moment.

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And am I correct in saying that's in Eastbourne?

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Yes. It is, yeah. Right, like I explained to you before, it's a criminal offence to misuse a badge

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and it's one which we prosecute for.

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So, what are the facts?

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The blue badge holder must be in the vehicle.

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In this case, she was at home in Eastbourne. So, what will it be?

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We've got another option, OK.

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The other option is called a community resolution.

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It's sort of a bit educational.

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It's a lower-level sanction but it is issued by the police.

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But it's a warning.

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What it does involve is you coming to see me at a future date.

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It involves you watching a video which is about 6 1/2 minutes long.

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It shows you the impact on genuine disabled badge holders, OK?

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That's what we would offer you.

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He's escaped a fine.

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He'll attend an awareness course and his mother-in-law's without her

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badge for a few days.

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I do need to have that in the car for taking the mother-in-law out

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and parking up to drop her off wherever she's going.

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OK, one thing you can say is, I'm retaining this badge from you.

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OK. Because I can't leave the badge with you.

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However, I'll facilitate the return of the badge back to your mother-in-law.

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When the mother-in-law comes out, that's when the badge should be coming out with your mother-in-law.

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And if that's only once every couple of months or whenever that might be, the badge should stay there.

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OK, thank you, cheers. Bye.

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So no fine on the cards.

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Let's hope this man will think twice before trying to pull the

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wall over Mark's eyes in future.

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He very quickly held his hands up and said, "You've got me bang to rights."

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However, there's no previous misuse on the badge.

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The community resolution works as educational also, and due to him

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admitting the offence quite quickly,

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he is suitable for the community resolution.

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So it's highly likely, and I would suspect, that that badge

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has been used misused before, so it's a positive result for us...

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..in that we've actually removed that from being used.

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That's all for today.

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