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Student fine £400 for putting cardboard boxes near trash

A student was fined £400 for fly-tipping after leaving two cardboard boxes close to a trash can.

‘Extreme’ is how Marta Stankiewicz, a student at Keele University, described the punishment.

On the Friday before her Monday pickup, she placed the two boxes next to her trash.

Student Marta, who studies environmental science, said, “I was cleaning out the shed and there were these two cardboard boxes.” They were small. I positioned them outdoors by the wall towards the back of the building.

‘There wasn’t any room for them in the bins so I just put them next to the bins. This was on the Friday and the bins usually get collected on a Monday. On the Saturday, someone called saying they had reported the rubbish.

‘On the same day, I got a letter from the council saying I had been fly-tipping and I was being fined £400.

‘The boxes were just placed next to the wall by the gate out in the back alleyway. I was about to dispose of them. For two cardboard boxes, it seems extreme.’

The £400 fine comes as the council’s new Labour administration has promised an even tougher crackdown on fly-tipping.

Marta, who lives alone, added: ‘It is excessive. I have no income, only the student loan. I felt petrified. I was scared to answer the phone. The fine is really out of proportion.

‘I understand dumping waste is a problem. If it was a sofa or a cupboard I would understand. But it was just two cardboard boxes. I had just put them next to the bin ready to collect. I just want to know why the penalty was so high.

‘Why don’t they treat every case individually and adjust the fine.’

The environmental science student, from Tunstall, now faces having to go to court if she refuses to pay the Stoke-on-Trent City Council penalty.

The council says fly-tipping penalties are set by the Government.

Councillor Amjid Wazir, cabinet member for the environment and enforcement, said: ‘Stoke-on-Trent City Council is taking a zero-tolerance approach to all fly-tipping cases. Residents are reminded to only present rubbish for collection on the morning of their collection day.

‘Any rubbish left out and not at the collection point will be treated as fly-tipping and the perpetrator will be fined. In this case, the cardboard boxes could have been presented with the recycling collection and included in the appropriate bin.’

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