What does the law say about littering?

The Environmental Protection Act 1990 (the Act) gives local authorities powers to enforce the law against littering; • Section 87 of the Act says that a person is guilty of an offence if they throw down, drop or otherwise deposit or leave any litter in any place • Section 88 of the Act states that an authorised officer, eg Southwark enforcement officer, may give a fixed penalty notice of £75, or £50 if paid within 10 days, to any person who has committed an offence under Section 87 of the Act. View the Environmental Protection Act 1990 on the HMSO website Can I contest my Fixed Penalty Notice? An officer will ensure that there is evidence of an offence before issuing a fixed penalty notice.

We will review your case if you feel a mistake has been made, however, and only in exceptional cases will a penalty can be cancelled. If you wish to seek a review of your case, you need to write a letter within 2 weeks of the fine being issued. Please quote the fixed penalty notice number , ... more.

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