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AI Cams Tackle Fly-Tipping Scourge
26 Jan
Summary
- AI-powered CCTV cameras are being deployed in hotspots.
- The system aims to identify vehicles involved in environmental crimes.
- Over 21,000 fly-tipping incidents were cleared recently.

An advanced AI-powered CCTV system is being deployed across West Northamptonshire to combat fly-tipping. Mobile camera towers will be strategically rotated between identified hotspots until January 2027, capturing crucial evidence and identifying vehicles involved in environmental offenses. This proactive measure follows a significant number of reported incidents, with over 21,000 fly-tipping cases cleared between April 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025.
The new system, monitored by trained operatives, utilizes AI to record footage from all angles and detect illegal dumping as it happens. It also features automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) software, enabling faster identification of suspected offenders. Council officials emphasize that the deployment sends a clear message against illegal dumping, highlighting its detrimental impact on communities, wildlife, and taxpayer finances due to cleanup costs. A similar initiative in Dartford, Kent, reportedly led to substantial reductions in fly-tipping.




