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Couple clean up litter outside their house but end up with £1,200 fly-tipping fine

'We just wanted to clean our street and that’s the thanks we get from the council. At first I was very angry and I cried.'

Veronika Mike and Zoltan Pinter
Veronika and Zoltan have sworn to no longer clean their street (Picture: PA)

A couple who tried to clean up their rat-infested street feel they’ve been punished by their local council who fined them £1,200 for fly-tipping.

Veronika Mike and Zoltan Pinter have lived in the same home in Stoke-on-Trent for nine years and have seen it get dirtier and dirtier thanks to neighbours and others who dump rubbish.

Zoltan, 46, reached his breaking point and filled up an old box with litter left scattered around the street, placing it beside the bins in the hope the council would pick it up.

But instead he and Veronika, 41, were dismayed to each receive a fly-tipping fine of £600 – even though only Zoltan’s name was written on the box.

The couple have now vowed never to clean their street again.

Veronika said: ‘We just wanted to clean our street and that’s the thanks we get from the council. At first I was very angry and I cried.

PA REAL LIFE: Undated handout photo of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, who have been fined ?1,200 by their local council after they tidied rubbish outside their home into a cardboard box with their name on. Issue date: Wednesday July 10, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. Photo credit should read: Handout/PA Real Life NOTE TO EDITORS: This image must only be used in conjunction with PA Real Life story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. All usage is subject to a fee or incorporated into your outlet's agreed content package. Find copy in full on PA Explore or contact PA Real Life at RealLife2@pamediagroup.com or on 020 7963 7175 for access or queriesUndated handout photo of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, have lived at the address for more than nine years (Collect/PA Real Life)
Veronika and Zoltan didn’t understand why they both received a fine even though only Zoltan’s name was written on the box (Picture: PA)
PA REAL LIFE: Undated handout photo of rubbish outside the home of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, who have been fined ?1,200 by their local council after they tidied the rubbish into a cardboard box with their name on. Issue date: Wednesday July 10, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. Photo credit should read: Handout/PA Real Life NOTE TO EDITORS: This image must only be used in conjunction with PA Real Life story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. All usage is subject to a fee or incorporated into your outlet's agreed content package. Find copy in full on PA Explore or contact PA Real Life at RealLife2@pamediagroup.com or on 020 7963 7175 for access or queriesUndated handout photo of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, have lived at the address for more than nine years (Collect/PA Real Life)
Zoltan had filled the cardboard box with litter scattered around the street (Picture: PA)

‘I have volunteered for litter picking before, and I essentially did the same thing and got two £600 penalties for nothing.

‘For the first few years it was OK but after that it’s always been messy in the street.

‘The bins are in front of our main entrance, it’s disgusting.’

Over the years the couple have cleaned up the street themselves, sometimes with help from neighbours, but recently the situation has become so bad that they’ve spotted rats, cats, and seagulls going through the rubbsh.

Zoltan explained: ‘A lot of people don’t use their own bin, they just put it on top of other people’s.

‘They are attracted by the smell and tear through the plastic bags.

‘That’s why there is so much rubbish scattered around the bins.’

Veronika and Zoltan believe it’s unfair that the council fined both of them, especially as Veronika’s name was not on the box, and claimed that the waste collectors don’t pick up any rubbish lying around, only what is in the bins.

PA REAL LIFE: Undated handout photo of a letter from the council demanding Veronika Mike, 41 from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, pay ?600, after tidying rubbish outside her home into a cardboard box with her and her partners name on. Issue date: Wednesday July 10, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. Photo credit should read: Handout/PA Real Life NOTE TO EDITORS: This image must only be used in conjunction with PA Real Life story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. All usage is subject to a fee or incorporated into your outlet's agreed content package. Find copy in full on PA Explore or contact PA Real Life at RealLife2@pamediagroup.com or on 020 7963 7175 for access or queriesUndated handout photo of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, have lived at the address for more than nine years (Collect/PA Real Life)
The council then fined both Zoltan and Veronika for fly-tipping (Picture: PA)
PA REAL LIFE: Undated handout photo of rubbish outside the home of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, who have been fined ?1,200 by their local council after they tidied the rubbish into a cardboard box with their name on. Issue date: Wednesday July 10, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. Photo credit should read: Handout/PA Real Life NOTE TO EDITORS: This image must only be used in conjunction with PA Real Life story REAL LIFE RubbishFine. All usage is subject to a fee or incorporated into your outlet's agreed content package. Find copy in full on PA Explore or contact PA Real Life at RealLife2@pamediagroup.com or on 020 7963 7175 for access or queriesUndated handout photo of Veronika Mike, 41, and Zoltan Pinter, 46, have lived at the address for more than nine years (Collect/PA Real Life)
The couple say the area is always left a mess even after the bins are collected (Picture: PA)

Zoltan even sent a letter to the council, signed by several neighbours, testifying that they are clean residents of the street and were only trying to tidy up – to no avail.

‘There was a lot of rubbish lying around, but they don’t care, they just found one name on the box – Zoltan’s, and they charged us. It’s not fair,’ Veronika said.

‘We will do nothing [from now on]. Even if the rats come, we are too afraid to do anything now.’

Councillor Amjid Wazir OBE, cabinet member for city pride, enforcement and sustainability said: ‘This matter has been resolved and all liability discharged.

‘We remind residents and businesses that fly-tipping is an offence and all perpetrators will be met with a fixed penalty notice.’

Zoltan and Veronika have set up a GoFundMe to try and recoup some of the money they paid out on the two fines, which can be found here.

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