Mum to be ‘interviewed by police’ after putting envelope in public waste bin | UK | News

Duke Street Black In a Settlement Area (Picture: Google)
A mother faces a small package from the collection point after collecting a small package.
35 -year -old Natasha Sheldon Lane was asked to receive a “careful interview” after the parcel was discovered in a public waste box.
He opened the parcel to check that the right order was delivered, and Duke Street threw his unforesturate packaging into a black garbage box in Flint.
He did not think of anything until a letter from the environmental executive team of the Flintshire Council arrived.
This claimed “illegal flooring of waste” in accordance with the 1990 Environmental Protection Law. North Wales are alive.
Natasha, who called for an interview with an environmental crime officer in the Council’s Alltami warehouse, was told that he could bring a lawyer at his own expense.
He cannot travel to the warehouse because he is a 13 -year -old mother who provides full -time care to the youngest child in need.
Instead, a criminal officer will visit his house today.
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He said, “I talked to the officer this morning.”
He continued: “He told me that I might encounter the accusations of flying flies with a fine of 300 pounds. Instead, he said that he had the authority to impose a fine of 75 pounds. If I could take a lawyer, I would fight with it.”
Natasha acknowledges that it has made three critical mistakes: tearing the plastic envelope to hide its address; to admit that the authorities put the envelope in the garbage box; And not to be aware of the plastic can download it with such a serious problem.
“I would be better than throwing him down,” he said. “My only crime was honest and obeying the law – it was to place the envelope in the garbage box and then admit that I did it.”
Natasha added: “What happens is completely ridiculous. Just causes unnecessary stress to someone who tries to do the right thing.
“What is worrying, hoping to capture one of the council staff through public boxes. How costly this? The Council complains that it doesn’t always have money.”
According to Natasha, the authorities reported him that he was held responsible for all the garbage in the black garbage box because he was the only piece of garbage carrying an address label. “The officer told me that I am the fourth person to be investigated for this crime this week.” He said.
Natasha expressed his concerns about warning others about the traps of throwing garbage. Although the plastic packaging was labeled as irreversible for home boxes, he later learned that he could be placed voluntarily in the “soft plastic” recycling containers in supermarkets and cooperative stores.

Part of the letter Natasha received from an environmental crime officer (Picture: without definition)
This also applies to products such as crisp packages and bread bags that cannot be recycled in home boxes.
“It is really sad to target people trying to do the right thing,” he said. I understand that there are some items that should not be put in a public trash bin, such as diabetic boxes containing used needles to be returned to a chemical.
“But a non -recyclable plastic parcel winding? Where is the common sense in this? The most annoying thing I live near and I can see this garbage box from my house. Every day I see old people sitting to read their letters nearby – will they be targeted?”
Natasha led to anger when she shared her experiences online. The rapidly worsened with an epidemic that left some clogged back streets with rapidly increasing council taxes, garbage collections and furniture collections and furniture and household items.
“I will probably have to accept 75 pounds of garbage, because I can’t cover the fly throwing fee. Will this day and age, will he be able to meet such false fines?
“I’m worried that some people will only have to go without eating to pay these fines.
“It may be too late for me to do something about it. But I hope it helps to prevent others from falling into the same trap, emphasizing what happened to me.”
The Flintshire Council confirmed that it was “currently investigating this issue”.
“Since there is an active investigation, it is not appropriate to make more comments at this stage,” Streetscene and Katie Wilby, the President of the Transportation.
According to the website, the Flintshire Council explains that the disposal of households or business wastes in public garbage boxes in accordance with the 1990 Environmental Protection Law.
The authority explains: “General garbage boxes are provided only for the waste produced outside and about it and fill the dog waste.
“It should not be used for the disposal of domestic or business wastes. In city centers, these boxes are emptied 2 to 3 times a day and regularly in other areas.
“At the same time, a garbage box (eg black box bag or shopping bag) is a crime of throwing all kinds of waste, including domestic and business waste.
He continued: “If your waste is found illegally thrown, whether you know if you do not know, you may be fined up to £ 5,000.”




