Nottingham Post

Blitz on illegal scrap collectors

LICENCES AND ROADWORTHI­NESS OF VEHICLES CHECKED IN DAY OF ACTION

- By LAYCIE BECK laycie.beck@reachplc.com

A DAY of action led by Nottingham­shire Police has been praised as officers cracked down on illegal scrap metal carriers in Mansfield.

Executive Mayor Andy Abrahams was pleased with the operation, which gave Mansfield District Council a chance to check the licences of scrap collectors in the district.

Throughout October trade vehicles were stopped by officers and then checked over at the council’s Hermitage Lane depot. This operation was part of a multi-agency blitz called Operation Tramlines, a national campaign which targets commercial vehicles.

After reports that some scrap collectors were operating without a scrap metal dealer licence in the district, licensing officers focused on checking credential­s as police checked the weight and roadworthi­ness of vehicles, with one vehicle being impounded by the police for being overweight.

No licensing offences were identified on the day, with six scrap metal collectors checked, but advice was given to them about the licences required to collect scrap in the district.

Inspector Kylie Davies, district commander for Mansfield, said: “Whilst the vast majority of people involved in these activities are operating within the law, we do know that there are some unscrupulo­us individual­s around who are fleecing customers and committing serious environmen­tal offences.

“These checks are designed not only to catch out rogue operators, but also to protect the public and give them greater confidence.”

During the operation, the Department of Work and Pensions also checked that people were not carrying out paid work while claiming benefits.

Additional­ly, the council advised residents needing to dispose of waste that they should always check that their collector has a waste carrier’s licence. This helps to deter fly tipping while also safeguardi­ng them against prosecutio­n if their waste is subsequent­ly found to be fly tipped.

Mr Abrahams said: “I have had reports of scrap metal collectors operating unlawfully in Mansfield so I am pleased this day of action was held and that it yielded some results. I wanted these checks to be carried out to ensure that scrap metal dealers operating with licences did not lose out with customers giving their scrap metal to illegal operators.

“The day of action demonstrat­ed partnershi­p working at its best. All the agencies involved felt it was very useful and effective so more days are planned in the near future.

“Even though no evidence was revealed to show Mansfield district vehicles were operating without scrap dealer licences, the intelligen­ce we gather from them is shared afterwards to help our licensing team maintain compliance.

“It was also interestin­g to note that three applicatio­ns for licences were received in the days following this action.”

Customers can check if a carrier is licensed on the Department for Environmen­t Food and Rural Affairs website.

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MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL Mansfield Executive Mayor Andy Abrahams

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