Sanitation authority vows police action against dumpers
Article by April 1, 2021
The Sanitation Service Authority has warned it will drop the full weight of the law on people who engage in flagrant and repeated illegal dumping.
SSA Public Relations Officer Carl Padmore made the vow as he visited the junction of Kensington New Road and Fontabelle for the third day after receiving reports that dumping had returned to the same illegal site that sanitation workers had cleared the day before.
Padmore revealed that surveillance video of the scene had captured the illegal dumper earlier in the day. He warned that the SSA is taking a no-nonsense approach to illegal dumping all around the island and that lawbreakers may soon find themselves in front of the courts.
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