Rotherham fly-tipper fined by magistrates

Crushed van
Crushed fly-tipping van

A fly-tipper who was filmed by a CCTV camera, dumping waste in Rotherham, has had the van he used seized and crushed. He’s also been fined £480 and ordered to pay £250 costs by magistrates.

Kisztian Kolompar, 22, of Albion Road, Rotherham, pleaded guilty to the offence at Sheffield Magistrates Court, where officers from Rotherham Council presented footage of the offence taking place.

Kolompar tipped a full load of mixed household waste from a red Citroen Relay van, just before 3pm on Sunday 5th September 2021.

Just over a week after the offence occurred Rotherham Council officers photographed the same van loaded with waste on the Maltings in Rotherham, before seizing the vehicle from Kolompar’s home address.

In interview Kolompar admitted the waste was from his garden and cellar but claimed that he did not dispose of waste as a business.  He was also ordered to pay a £48 victim surcharge.

Councillor Dominic Beck, Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment, said: “Rotherham Council is committed to providing a better environment for all and we will continue to prosecute anyone illegally disposing of waste.

“All legitimate waste removal companies are licensed and have a business address. They will always offer receipts and explain where waste will be disposed of.

“You should always check that someone offering to take your rubbish away is licensed before agreeing to use their services. You can be prosecuted for using an unlicensed waste carrier.”

Tom Smith, Rotherham Council Assistant Director of Community Safety & Street Scene said: “This is another successful prosecution brought by my colleagues. Fly-tipping is unacceptable in any circumstances. We will continue to work hard to track down offenders and bring them to justice.”

Report fly-tipping to Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.

Household waste recycling centres.

 

Published: 24th February 2022