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  • noun One who engages in fly-tipping

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Examples

  • The Ealing Tory councillor responsible for environment Will Brooks said anyone who broke the laws would be considered a fly-tipper.

    Serious About Garbage | Impact Lab 2007

  • A judge has criticised sentencing guidelines which prevented him sending a serial fly-tipper to prison while ‘decent, law-abiding citizens’ fear punishment after falling foul of council bin rules.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • A judge has criticised sentencing guidelines which prevented him sending a serial fly-tipper to prison while ‘decent, law-abiding citizens’ fear punishment after falling foul of council bin rules.

    The Mad Britons' Tea Party 2008

  • KENT NEWS: A fly-tipper has been charged £1,575 for dumping more than one tonne of rubbish in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

    Kos RSS Feed 2010

  • Daniel Smy, in his days as a Crossways district councillor, during a protest demo in Dorchester Shoplifter is banned from every shop in the country - except one It's 'a fridge too far 'as village council boss vows to prosecute fly-tipper

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  • In joint operations with the police, suspected fly-tipper

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  • A judge in Maidstone has blasted Britain's barmy bin laws after he was forced to let a professional fly-tipper off "scot-free" - while tens of thousands of ordinary homeowners are fined for leaving their dustbin lids open.

    Kos RSS Feed 2008

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