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Woman fined $200 for pouring coffee down the drain in London, sparks debate on pollution laws

Woman fined $200 for pouring coffee down the drain in London, sparks debate on pollution laws

Woman fined $200 in London for disposing her coffee in the city’s drain. Image: AI Representative Image.

A woman in west London was fined $200 after pouring leftover coffee into a street drain, sparking debate about awareness and enforcement of environmental laws. Burcu Yesilyurt, a resident of Kew, said she emptied the small amount of coffee from her reusable cup into a drain near Richmond station on October 10, aiming to avoid spilling it on an incoming bus. However, she was confronted by three enforcement officers and fined under Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, which prohibits disposing of waste in ways likely to pollute land or water.Yesilyurt expressed her shock at the fine, saying, “I noticed my bus was approaching, so I just poured the leftover bit. It wasn’t much, it was just a tiny little bit.” She added, “As soon as I turned around, I noticed three men, enforcement officers, chasing me, and they stopped me immediately.” She admitted she had no clue that pouring liquid into a drain was illegal and described the encounter as “quite intimidating,” leaving her feeling shaky as she headed to work.When questioned if there were signs that warned the public about this regulation, she said the officers gave no answer. The officers told her she should have disposed of the coffee in a nearby bin rather than the drain. Yesilyurt, advocating clearer public communication, called for signage near bins and bus stops to inform residents about such environmental laws. She has lodged a complaint with Richmond Council and described the fine as “quite unfair” and “not proportionate.”

London’s city council stands firm on fine

According to Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, it is an offence to deposit or dispose of waste in a way that is likely to pollute land or water, including pouring liquids into street drains. The cottage council confirmed that the fine was issued in accordance with the law and stated that body-worn camera footage from the enforcement officers showed professional and sensitive conduct, without aggression. A council spokesperson said, “Nobody likes receiving a fine, and we always aim to apply our policies fairly and with understanding. We are committed to protecting Richmond’s waterways and keeping our borough’s streets clean and safe. Enforcement action is only taken when necessary, and residents who feel a fine has been issued incorrectly can request a review.”The fine of $200 can be reduced to $133 if paid within 14 days, but Yesilyurt has yet to pay and is pushing for greater awareness to prevent similar incidents. She was advised by officers to pour leftover liquids into bins in the future to avoid such penalties.This incident highlights the growing focus on local environmental protection and the importance of public education about pollution prevention laws, as even seemingly small acts like disposing of a coffee can result in fines when regulations are in place to safeguard waterways and urban cleanliness. In the meantime, Richmond Council reaffirms its commitment to clean streets and water protection, balancing enforcement with sensitivity to residents’ concerns.

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