Tezza33
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It's a well known fact that Annie does that, another well known fact is that nobody toasts anything on the fire?You burn your poo in the campfire / firepit
It's a well known fact that Annie does that, another well known fact is that nobody toasts anything on the fire?You burn your poo in the campfire / firepit
My take is speak to the offender politely and walk away,Going back to the reporting issue, it will all depend on where the car park is etc. It’s not a police matter, but every local council has a environmental health section or other suitable name. A lot of Council websites also have web pages where you can report fly tipping. So my advice would be find out the local authority for the area and checkout their website for reporting unauthorized fly tipping. They will prosecute if the evidence is there.
Well that is the last time I take one of those left over baked potatoes out of the camp fires for breakfast!It's a well known fact that Annie does that, another well known fact is that nobody toasts anything on the fire?
My take is speak to the offender politely and walk away,
reporting to authorities in any way shape or form just adds to their total hate of Motorhomes and your just handing them evidence on a plate we need to try to make our hobby self policing and posting this stuff all over Faceache and Forums does us no favours just my opinion.
I’d like to know where this hefty fine is coming from as there seams to be nothing in the system to issue such a fine.Two sides to that argument if it’s one motorhomer being seen to flag up the undesirable activities of another, the other take is that self policing will not work with some people whereas a hefty fine (which is what it would be) would possibly be more of a deterrent in the future. Always difficult to call when we didn’t witness it in person, but either way the cleaning staff wouldn’t be happy if the refuse sack burst!
Before I bought a Portapotti for my first camper, I bought this jobby ( ) from Amazon - https://amzn.to/2C6d5ll
Never actually used it as for emergencies only but I did note that the bags are biodegradable and once used can be tied and disposed of in standard bins
Or baked Spuds with Brown SauceGeeez, I thought they were baked tatties!!
I think I should clarify I don't think emptying a chemical toilet into a binbag and then into a public bin is acceptable in the least, or is anything like disposing of one of those "bog in a bag" bags into a bin.That’s fair comment and another reason why I said it is too difficult to be judgmental on forum thread if we weren’t there to see what was used etc, but being biodegradable and suitable for standard bins where the contents are not handled is one thing as opposed to layby bins that have to be manually emptied, but hey, perhaps it was a burst proof bag ?
Is that to add flavor to your sausagesYou burn your poo in the campfire / firepit
I get it but theses councils can’t get on top of fly tipping they really are not going to waste resources by chasing one person for a few litres of regurgitated human waste.Since Annie asked, human waste is classified as a hazardous material by the HSE unless dealt with in a proper and controlled manner. Disposal of a carrier bag and cassette contents into a bin that has to be emptied manually would not be a proper and controlled manner, particularly as the operatives would not normally use face masks as required at a sewage works. As such it would constitute fly tipping and this is the current fine level..............
Fly-tipping is a criminal offence punishable by a fine of up to £50,000 or 12 months imprisonment if convicted in a Magistrates' Court. The offence can attract an unlimited fine and up to 5 years imprisonment if convicted in a Crown Court.25 Jun 2018
There are a couple of morals to learn Terry
Don't use Annies toilet
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and don't leave your BBQ unattended on a meet
Gonna need a few more solar panelsCutting out the trip to the fire .....