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Subject: Re: Greengrocer fined for recycling his vegetables Posted on: Sat, 03 May 2008 11:37:31 +0100

On Sat, 3 May 2008 00:07:34 +0000 (UTC), Charles Bryant
wrote:

>In article <7b9m14phtcn0843jhpav7h4qjgra78i9bo@4ax.com>,
>judith wrote:
>>As usual with the rubbish stories - only half the tale:
>>An Allerdale Council spokeswoman said under the Clean Neighbourhoods
>>and Environment Act 2005 business owners must show how they dispose of
>>their waste. If they fail to do this they will be issued with a fixed
>>penalty notice.
>
>Or, in other words, they're guilty until they prove their innocence.


No - they are not guilty of providing the information which by law
they have to do.

Would you suggest that they should not have to keep records and
produce them when asked for?