Domestic refuse problem from neighbours.

There must be some law to stop people dumping on your property.

If not the next time my kitchen bin needs to emptied I'll bring it down to the nearest politicians home and dump it in his garden.
I wonder how long it will be before a law is passed to stop that behaviour.



SLF - this is the best answer I've seen on aam for ages - really made me laugh so thanks for that!!
 
Did you read the rest of the thread? It seems the litter warden has been working away regarding the situation as the OP posted a further update:

As I said - there is nothing anyone can do about it. Where's the disincentive there for his troublesome neighbours? They're only laughing about this.
 
If you had known the lack of power of the warden you might have been better off bringing the rubbish to the public road and then calling him. Against the law I know but a result I'm sure nonetheless.
 
If you had known the lack of power of the warden you might have been better off bringing the rubbish to the public road and then calling him. Against the law I know but a result I'm sure nonetheless.
But then the OP would be doing something illegal.
 
If no action, I will clean up mess, and bill the agency accordingly.

I would try and get the agency to clean up the mess as you cant' be sure they would pay a bill you present them - this would be down to the landlord. Your litter warden sounds very helpful which is good news.
 
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