Just watched a guy dump a huge amount of rubbish right outside his house on Seymour.
Asked him why - he said he is fed up waiting for his landlord to sort it out, so he has shifted it from the front garden onto the pavement so he can sit out (and admire the lovely view..). Broken mirrors, the lot.
3 of us tried to reason with him but he doesn't see it as his problem. Flipping unbelievable. Have reported it to Haringey, just wanted to rant.
Who is liable for that? I can't believe this guy will be able to pay any kind of fine.
Tags for Forum Posts: fly, love clean streets app, problem reporting apps, rubbish, tipping
On the matter of fly tipping, did anyone witness anyone dumping armchair/beds/carpet underlay and other detritus at the Green Lanes end of Hewitt Road last week. It happened twice - and it doesn't help that a skip is parked there (cannot see a licence for it) at the moment. I reported it to the Council - and they did remove the rubbish eventually, but it's an ongoing problem. Any urban designers have any solutions for re-designing that area (and others) so as to discourage flytipping - it's such a hotspot.
Latest on this one: The resident was been called in for an interview. "He became tearful and clearly regretted his actions". He's also a little mentally unstable from what I understand from the email I had. That's reassuring.. He's now been moved on.
He explained that the waste was originally in the property and belonged to the previous tenants. After he had been in the property for approximately five days he moved the waste into the front garden and contacted the managing agents to remove the waste. The managing agents agreed to remove the waste but never did, he contact them a further five times to remove the waste informing them of his medical condition and the effect it was having on his health. He alleged the managing agent then told him to place the waste on the street.
So what are the Council doing about this useless manageing agent? Brian Ellick says: "
I have instructed the case officer to contact the managing agent and explore the outlined allegations and make them aware of their duty of care responsibilities under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Also explore with the managing agent what went wrong in this instance particularly as the tenants were vulnerable and how this can be avoided in the future."
I think this is a pretty tame response. If they can't go after the litterbug himself, go after the people who manage the property! It's not the first time the front garden is overflowing with rubbish, that happens on a regular basis. And it is illegally converted, of course. It's one of 2 proplem houses, No 72 and 76 are not great to have nearby, and our beloved Council puts people in both and supports these scum landlords. More on no 72 here: http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/844301:Topic:63756
I am absolutely fuming, what else can be done?
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