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Litter Enforcement Officer tries to fine a Pensioner.

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A Knowsley Council 'Enforcement' Officer entered onto private premises after he had seen a pensioner allegedly drop a cigarette stump (also on that private property) and he then escorted the OAP off those private premises in order to issue him with a fine for 'dropping litter'

Bystanders intervened in defence of the OAP. and sent the Enforcement Officer and the pensioner on their way.PLEASE NOTE: Do not leave litter.If you pick up your litter, then you have NOT committed an offence.Section 87 of Environmental Protection Act 1990 states, "A person is guilty of an offence if he throws down, drops or otherwise deposits any litter in any place to which this section applies and LEAVES IT"Keep Britain Tidy! :-)

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