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laerol40 | 13:06 Tue 27th Sep 2016 | Law
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Just wondering, my sister has been given a £75 fine for putting a cigarette butt down a grid in the local park. Is this correct? It wasn't that she put it on the grass or threw it down. She tried to dispose of it responsiblely. Is this £75 fine correct? Just seems excessive.

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There is a difference between a fixed penalty and a fine. A fine needs you to be convicted in a magistrates court where a fixed penalty does not. There are fixed penalties for both dog fouling and littering , not just fag ends, the fixed penalty is about to be increased to £150
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/12066598/New-150-fines-for-litter-louts-who-think-it-is-their-human-right-to-drop-rubbish.html
So soon a dropped fag end or a dog poo can cost £150
I don't disagree with being fined for dropping cigarette ends, but in context dog looks far messier, unhealthy,and disgusting.
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She needs to learn about what is a responsible way to dispose of her litter.

Following smokers is a great way to ensure that those who are littering get fined. In my observations, most people who smoke in town don't act responsibly. I also noticed that men tend to be open about it while women tend to be sneaky.

Cigarette buts are the majority of the litter where I live, I think it is time that smoking in the CBD was outlawed.
Cigarette butts are not biodegradable and constitute a significant pollution problem. Hiding them down a drain is not a solution.

They also contain poisonous substances.

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