A council is to hide a camera in a bin bag to catch residents who do
not follow new rules about putting out the rubbish.
A spy camera will be put in a rubbish bag left in an alleyway
Householders in a seaside town have been told to put their bins out at
the front of their homes and not in an alleyway to the rear.
They must also leave their rubbish out between set times to ensure it
does not attract pests or miss the dust cart.
To enforce the new rules, a camera will be placed in a rubbish bag and
left in an alleyway to blend in with the surroundings to catch
offenders. Those filmed breaking the rules will be given a ticking off.
Repeat offenders could be handed a fixed penalty notice or even be
taken to court and fined up to £1,000.
The tiny covert camera, which has cost Weymouth and Portland Council,
Dorset, up to £10,000, will also help catch householders who put their
rubbish out too early or too late.
The initiative has shocked local taxpayers. The spy camera is being
introduced in the Park district in Weymouth, an area that suffers ... more »
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