Plymouth fly-tipper caught red handed gets big fine

CCTV caught Tristan Harper dumping rubbish in St Budeaux

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 13th Nov 2020
Last updated 13th Nov 2020

A man who dumped a pile of rubbish in a St Budeaux back lane has been ordered to pay over £1,000.

Tristan Harper, 53, appeared before Plymouth Magistrates Court on Monday (9 November) to answer for his crimes.

The court heard how in November 2019 Harper had been borrowing a garage from a friend in Evelyn Street.

Upon arriving at the garage to collect some waste for disposal, Harper came across a pile of wood already discarded in the back lane.

But instead of reporting what he had found, Harper took his chance to add to the pile and dumped a car parcel shelf and a pole on top and an old fridge/freezer and a dumpy bag of waste nearby.

However, Harper was undone by a neighbour's CCTV, which not only caught sight of the number plate of his van, but provided clear pictures of Harper depositing the waste himself.

On the basis of this evidence, the Council sent Harper a fixed penalty notice for £400 but when it went unpaid, he was summonsed to court.

Pleading guilty, Harper was given a fine of £400 and ordered to pay a further £845 in investigation and legal costs.

He must also stump up for a £40 victim surcharge, leaving him with a total bill of £1,285.