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Highlands Rangers Tackle Surge in Unsafe Fires & Fly-tipping
16 Feb
Summary
- Thousands of outdoor toileting incidents recorded last summer.
- Hundreds of unsafe fires and increased fly-tipping reported.
- Syringes found, prompting need for safe sharps collection kits.

Rangers in Scotland's Highlands encountered a significant increase in problematic behavior over the past summer. Official reports indicate thousands of instances of outdoor toileting, alongside hundreds of dangerous fires and a concerning rise in illegal dumping.
The discovery of discarded syringes at various sites prompted authorities to issue rangers with specialized kits for the safe collection of sharps. The primary role of these rangers involves educating the public and encouraging adherence to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
Highland Council has voiced its concern regarding the persistent irresponsible conduct observed in some of the region's most frequented rural destinations. This ongoing issue highlights challenges in managing public access and environmental protection in natural areas.




