A fly-tipper was handed a fine just hours after dumping bags of rubbish at a Dagenham bus stop.
Barking and Dagenham Council say the fly-tipped waste in Green Lane was spotted by a local resident and immediately reported online.
Within an hour, enforcement officers went to see the fly-tip, which included black bin bags of household waste, and identified that a man from Becontree Avenue, Dagenham was responsible.
When council staff visited the man at his home, he admitted the offence and was given a £400 fixed penalty notice, which has since been paid.
Cllr Syed Ghani, who has been named a the new cabinet member for community safety and enforcement, said: “It’s baffling why people think fly-tipping is still something they can casually do and get away with, as if it has no impact on other people.
"The fact is it’s a crime and a plague on our communities, and we will not hesitate to act against perpetrators."
Visit www.lbbd.gov.uk/report-fly-tipping to report fly-tipping.
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