Dumping a fridge, fly-tipping fence panels and urinating in a car park are just some of the things that have landed five people in trouble with the law.
On March 13, four people were prosecuted at Croydon Magistrate's Court for fly-tipping in Croydon.
Theses were:
John Orison-Tay, 46, of Harewood Road in South Croydon. He was ordered to pay a total of £734 for urinating in the West Croydon railway station's car park on September 6, 2017.
Nick Shelton-Braam, of Shoreham Close in Woodside. He was ordered to pay a total of £734 for fly-tipping a black rubbish bag by the garages in Shoreham Close on August 21, 2017.
Robert Virgil Motrun, 39, of Wilton Road in Redhill, Surrey, was ordered to pay a total of £734 for dropping a cigarette in North End, Croydon, on August 4, 2017.
Jane Nassiwa, of Norbury Avenue in Norbury, was ordered to pay a total of £180 for fly-tipping a fridge on the grass verge in Norbury Avenue on August 14, 2017.
At a separate case on Friday, March 9, Amin Heidari-Fard, of Foxcombe in New Addington, was ordered to pay a total of £668 for fly-tipping fence panels, a rubbish bag and a cardboard box in Foxcombe on July 18, 2017.
This takes the total number of people prosecuted since the implementation of Croydon Council’s 'Don’t Mess With Croydon' campaign in 2014 up to 195.
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