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Home / Crime and Justice / Coventry Shames Fly-Tippers on 'Wall of Shame'

Coventry Shames Fly-Tippers on 'Wall of Shame'

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Council uses CCTV footage to shame serial fly-tippers.
  • Dumped items include mattresses, beds, and bin bags.
  • Offenders are publicly exposed via social media.
Coventry Shames Fly-Tippers on 'Wall of Shame'

Coventry City Council is actively combatting fly-tipping by publicly shaming offenders through its 'Wall of Shame' campaign. This initiative involves posting CCTV footage of individuals dumping unwanted items such as mattresses, fold-up beds, and bin bags on city streets. The clips, shared on social media, are accompanied by critical voiceovers pointing out the culprits' actions.

One video captures a woman dumping bin bags behind a car, only to retrieve them and place them in view of the camera. Another sequence shows a man discarding a fold-up bed in a car park, with a commentator reminding viewers that car parks are for vehicles. The campaign also features footage of a woman in a dressing gown and slippers abandoning a mattress by the roadside.

Councillor Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council, emphasized that maintaining a clean city is a top priority. He stated that the actions of a few individuals spoil the hard work of many. The council vows to use all available powers to stop fly-tipping and prosecute those responsible, urging the public to report anyone recognized from the shared footage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Coventry's 'Wall of Shame' is a campaign where the city council uses CCTV footage to publicly shame individuals caught fly-tipping on social media.
Items being dumped include mattresses, fold-up beds, and bin bags, as captured by the council's CCTV footage.
The council is addressing fly-tipping by publicly shaming offenders via social media, urging public assistance to identify culprits, and vowing to prosecute those responsible.

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