Man returns fly-tipper's rubbish to his doorstep after sifting through CCTV (opens original article in a new tab)
A man in Cardiff returned fly-tipped rubbish to the offender's doorstep after identifying him through CCTV and neighbor input, highlighting ongoing issues with waste disposal in the area.
- A man in Cardiff returned seven bags of fly-tipped rubbish to the offender's doorstep after reviewing CCTV footage.
- Dean Gauci, who manages a block of flats, used CCTV and neighbor input to identify the offender, who admitted guilt after being confronted.
- Cardiff council enforces fly-tipping laws with penalties up to £50,000 or six months in prison, and reported 27,749 enforcement actions in the past year.
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