Sunday, October 07, 2012

Man fined £150 for throwing apple core out of car into hedge

A teacher has said he is angry about being fined £150 for throwing an apple core out of his car into a hedge. Cyril Falls, 53, who is a teacher at Bangor Academy, County Down, Northern Ireland, said he thought it was OK to throw the apple core because it is biodegradable. The incident happened in Saintfield, County Down, earlier this year. A Down District Council enforcement officer who was in the car behind him as they were stopped at a junction took down his registration number.

Mr Falls was initially given a £50 fine which he said he forgot to pay. When he got a reminder about it, his solicitor thought they should contest it. On Monday, a judge upheld the council's case and Mr Falls was fined £150 and made to pay the court's costs. "I'm angry - I have two children at university who could have benefited more from the £250," Mr Falls said. "To me an apple is biodegradable. There are insects and various things in the hedgerows that can benefit from it.



"In the countryside, where there are hedges and probably more apples in the hedge than my apple core, I didn't feel that it was anywhere close to litter." He said when he was first contacted about the incident he apologised to the council. "I apologised to them thinking that would be the last I would hear about it," he said. "That was actually used as part of the evidence, the fact that I had apologised, it was part of the evidence that convinced the judge that I was wasting his time."

In a statement, Down District Council said: "A fixed penalty notice was issued for an offence under The Litter Order. The fixed penalty was not paid and council had no option but to prosecute for the original offence of depositing litter. At the hearing on Monday 1st October the Magistrate upheld the Council's case and imposed a fine of £150.00 and costs of £94.00 to Council against the defendant."

There's a short video here.

3 comments:

Gareth said...

He was only fined £50 for littering. The additional fees were because he chose to ignore the fixed penalty.

If he wanted to plead not guilty to the fixed penalty then he could have done that. He chose instead to ignore it. The man is a fool.

As for the idea that the apple core was biodegradable making a difference, paper is biodegradable too. Does he believe that throwing a newspaper in the hedge bottom is acceptable?

Anonymous said...

I threw a banana peel away in a ditch. It will be completely gone, after feeding numerous little critters, in a month. Buried in the landfill it will not degrade for decades... just continue to take up space and likely never return into the cycle of life, (wrapped inside multiple layers of thick plastic, buried and when the landfill is filled, the banana peel will have golf played on to of it). Is this the process you really want to promote?

Dr. Mieke said...

How long it takes for stuff to decompose:
http://padmum.wordpress.com/2012/02/05/592/

More on the interesting process of decomposition:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decomposition