Those of you who have been members of this site for a while will be familiar with my regular rants on my
blog about litter and fly tipping, including the great
ciggie litter rage of 2008
Street sweepers in Haringey, it seems, have reported that a substantial part of their work arises from clearing cigarettes ends. It may be my imagination but there seems to be a slight improvement in cleaning up the ciggie litter recently from Enterprise, and now Haringey has warned of a fixed penalty fine of 75 quid for anyone caught dropping their ends.
Glad to see that the problem is being taken seriously, but will actual enforcement take place?
Like much of the low level environmental crime discussed on here, there is much threatened in terms of fines but, as far as we know, very little actually done to enforce.
Take a stroll down Green Lanes on a sunny day, lingering at the MetroBet on the corner of Warham for example and I imagine the enforcement officers could soon relieve the punters of their winnings judging by the number of them hanging round the door smoking then slinging their butts in the vague direction of the bin...