A total of nine individuals residing in Hull have received criminal records and been instructed to collectively remit £8,271 following convictions for fly-tipping. Hull City Council has issued a caution, urging the public to legally dispose of their waste materials to avoid potential legal proceedings. These nine individuals presented themselves before Hull Magistrates’ Court during the months of August and September. Charles Quinn, who serves as the council’s portfolio holder for environment, stated: “Fly-tipping is a crime and we do not tolerate it in Hull.” Quinn characterized fly-tipping as “unsightly, potentially harmful to human health and damaging to the environment”. Post navigation Emergency Services Respond to Police Car and Motorcycle Collision in Ipswich Teenager on trial for father’s fatal stabbing outside family residence