In UK's Friday Times Newspaper, a UK man was fined £50 for putting two letters in a bin.
Andy Tierney, 24, was leaving his house in Hinckley, Leicestershire, when the postman gave him the letters. After opening the items of junk mail, he put them in a bin that was attached to a nearby lamppost.
Accusing him of “misuse of a public binâ€, officials at Hinckley and Bosworth Council traced him from the addresses on the envelopes and issued the notice. Their letter read: “Domestic refuse from your property was dumped in a street litter-bin.â€
Mr Tierney said last night that he would not pay the fine. “I never thought you could get fined for putting rubbish in a bin,†he said. “That’s what they’re there for. I could have easily thrown those letters on the ground, but I put them in the bin. What has happened is a joke. The council is barmy.â€
The council said: “A fixed-penalty notice is served to people who we believe have committed an offence.â€
Must've been a slow day for the UK police.
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