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Finding a lanky boy in a dark red T-shirt wandering around as though he had just returned from his regular daily swimming practice was obviously a total surprise. This  was not the case at all. He can't explain why he decided on routine swimming, despite his considerable height. He didn't appear to realise that the chlorine in the water would turn his face dark. He and two other older boys were swimming without realising this important fact. This will continue for a minimum period of one full month, as was revealed. Every day, these three lads go to a nearby pool to practice swimming. But the younger one did not go for the usual practice  on the particular day since he had developed a slight cough, which was definitely learned following his smart disclosure in the night.  He seemed to be unaware of the fact that chlorine in the water would darken his fair face. Unaware of this significant reality, he and two others continued swimming. This  goes on regularly but sudd...

Fined for pouring leftover coffee in grid


There are fine for every wrong acts. Once even the students had to pay fine for being absent in the class. Spitting and spreading insanitation on public places are fined too. Then an instant fine for pouring coffee's leftovers down the drain also had been seen under the straight purview of fine instantly. 

After receiving a £150 fine for this sort of the deed, the woman was struck speechless, but she did not for a moment hesitate to criticise the penalty as being somewhat unjust.

Three law enforcement authorities appeared to challenge reportedly Burcu Yesilyurt, a resident of Kew, London, when she tossed away a small amount of coffee prior to get in or boarding a bus in West London. In quick addition, it can be stated that she has an almost blind optimism about her situation.

She was fined under clear Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, of the country despite allegedly stating that she thought she was being responsible by disposing of scant coffee in the grid. 

Additionally, it was mentioned that if the fine was paid within a period of 14 days, it would be reduced to £100. There was indeed some relief in paying the fine earlier. 

The Richmond-upon-Thames Council has also attested to the fact that the fine was appropriately imposed, claiming that the officers behaved impartially and of course professionally as stated.

The law in question makes it illegal to dispose of waste that could potentially pollute, including the discharge of liquids into drains.

She was left stunned after being slapped with a £150 fine for pouring the remnants of her coffee into a drain, branding the penalty as "unfair." I think the fine is extreme. It's not proportionate, she stated.

She decided to pour the coffee when she saw her bus approaching at a stop near Richmond station, explaining that she didn't want to risk spilling it on board.

It was not much, it was just a tiny little bit. As soon as she turned around, she noticed three enforcement officers, chasing her, and they stopped her immediately.

 






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