Draft Littering from Vehicles Outside London (Keepers: Civil Penalties) Regulations 2018 Debate

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Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Wednesday 31st January 2018

(6 years, 10 months ago)

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David Drew Portrait Dr Drew
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I understand that, and that is important, but what I am intimating is that we are talking about not merely people throwing things out of vehicles casually, but people who are very organised in how they dispose of their litter. It is likely that a farmer would ring the police to say, “Someone is tipping lots of stuff on to my field.” Whether the police get there in time is another matter, but the important thing is that it could involve police action.

Lucy Allan Portrait Lucy Allan (Telford) (Con)
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The hon. Gentleman is making an interesting speech. He keeps referring to fly-tipping has but also said that one in seven drivers throws litter from their car. Presumably this measure aims to remedy that. In my constituency, we have slip roads off the M54 on which there is a huge issue with litter from cars, in particular around the service station on junction 6. I would be grateful if he confirmed that that is what this legislation will tackle, not fly-tipping.

David Drew Portrait Dr Drew
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I would welcome the Minister explaining that; we are still the Opposition, though we can but dream. The regulations do not mention fly-tipping, but I do not know what the difference would be.