Strathearn Herald

New tech in ongoing battle with fly-tipping

- PAUL CARGILL

Perth and Kinross Council staff have been trying out new surveillan­ce equipment purchased in a bid to catch and deter fly- tippers in future.

The mobile CCTV camera can be deployed in rural locations where fly-tippers are known to dump their rubbish, with footage streamed to mobile devices or laptops.

Anyone caught in the act can face anything from a fixed financial penalty of £200 to a fine of up to £40,000.

Councillor Angus Forbes, convener of the local authority’s environmen­t and infrastruc­ture committee, recently saw the camera in operation.

The Conservati­ve elected member remarked: “Fly-tipping is a blight on the environmen­t that we are determined to tackle.

“It threatens wildlife and livestock and cleaning up the mess left behind by fly-tippers costs the council and private landowners thousands of pounds each year.

“Fly-tippers choose isolated rural locations because it reduces the chances of them being seen.

“However, with CCTV cameras like these they may end up getting caught in the act – and showing the evidence necessary to convict them.”

Cllr Forbes added: “Fly-tipping is a crime and those found responsibl­e face stiff penalties.

“I’d like to remind everyone that your waste is your responsibi­lity – if you hire someone to remove waste and they dump it then it could be you than ends up paying the penalty.

“Make sure anyone you hire to do such work is registered with SEPA so you know they are a legitimate business.”

The CCTV camera was purchased from Perth-based security system installer Scottish Communicat­ions.

Stuart Leslie, a director with the firm, said: “We were delighted to be selected by PKC to design a solution to live monitor areas of our countrysid­e plagued by fly-tipping.

“Using the latest technology to provide high-definition live and recorded images from remote locations will be a powerful tool for the environmen­tal services to combat these crimes.”

 ?? ?? New technology Cllr Angus Forbes, left, with Scottish Communicat­ions Group regional manager Ryan Hughes and the mobile CCTV camera
New technology Cllr Angus Forbes, left, with Scottish Communicat­ions Group regional manager Ryan Hughes and the mobile CCTV camera

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom