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I have amended the post. Of course, they could well be innocent, but they were extremely aggressive and defensive on the phone. Then within minutes came and collected their rubbish, which I took pictures of and have passed to the LA and NHG.org.uk


When you have had continual fly tipping carried out on your property and the surrounding area it gets very upsetting.

These people clearly thought Hanlser Road was not the place to fly tip.

Seems you've acted responsibly by collecting evidence and passing onto the correct authorities. I certainly don't blame you for being angry enough to name the individual.


I was a victim of a crime nearly two years ago - if I knew the name of my assailant at the time, I would not have hesitated to name them publicly on every website I could find. Now I do know their name and know they live locally, I still find myself tempted sometimes.


Best to try and keep a cool head and hope the authorities do their job.

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