Former PSNI assistant chief constable Alan Todd told the hearing how his officers had been left with no deterrent powers ...
Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in Northern Ireland during the pandemic were less severe than for littering in ...
Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in Northern Ireland during the pandemic were less severe than for littering in Belfast city centre, a former senior police officer has told the UK Covid-19 ...
Former PSNI chief constable Alan Todd arrives at the Clayton Hotel in Belfast to give evidence to the UK Covid-19 inquiry hearing (Niall Carson/PA) Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in ...
Mr Todd said: “From a policing and operational perspective, the date of lockdown was announced at really short notice. “Whilst the concept was announced, the regulations that would shape it ...
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): There has been less littering violations in Brunei last year. However, despite the There was a decrease in violations but it came with higher fine amount ...
Penalties for fly-tippers will go up from £400 to £1,000. A council is planning to more than double the amount it fines people for fly-tipping and littering. Wiltshire Council says it will ...
In short: A Greens-led inquiry has recommended hefty fines for grocers who mistreat suppliers. The inquiry, however, largely failed to find agreement between political parties on the issue.
San Ġwann, Msida and Sliema are the towns with the highest number of fines for littering and taking out the rubbish on the wrong day, according to new figures tabled in parliament. With a ...