Fine for fly-tipper caught on CCTV cameras in Chichester

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A man who dumped two sofas in full of view of CCTV cameras has been made to pay a £1,300 fine for fly-tipping according to Chichester District Council.

Paul Taylor, aged 59, of Middle Park Way in Havant, was caught in the act by cameras at Chichester building merchants, Covers, on May 9 2016, the council said.

A spokesperson for the council said that during a hearing at Portsmouth Crown Court on February 6, Taylor pleaded guilty to one charge of unlawful deposit of controlled waste contrary to section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

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He also pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to assist in an investigation by not providing information to an authorised person and failing to provide a declaration of truth contrary to section 108 and 110 of the Environment Act 1995.