Homeowners who fail to control Japanese knotweed face criminal prosecution under new

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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
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    Homeowners who fail to control Japanese knotweed face criminal prosecution under new

    Homeowners who fail to control Japanese knotweed face criminal prosecution under new anti-social behaviour laws.



    People who fail to control Japanese knotweed in their gardens can now be prosecuted and fined thousands of pounds for anti-social behaviour according to new Home Office rules.

    Guidance documents updated this week specifically name the plant alongside Himalayan balsam and giant hogweed as a source of "serious problems" that new laws can help tackle.

    Individuals who ignore orders to control Japanese knotweed will have committed a criminal offence and can be fined up to ?2,500 according to the guidance.

    This is the first time such plants have been specifically named in anti-social behaviour guidance and marks a radical departure from the more common targets of intimidation and heavy drinking.

    Previous environmental legislation has for years threatened fines and even jail for those plant Japanese knotweed in the wild.

    However the new guidance specifically addresses the problem in residential areas, allowing people to effectively dob-in neighbours to the police if the plant is invading their garden.

    The move is likely to be cheered by campaigners who have rallied against the environmental havoc and financial burden caused by Japanese knotweed.

    The potential cost of trying to eradicate the plant in Britain has been estimated at more than ?1.25 billion, while just clearing the weed from 10 acres of the London Olympics site cost more than ?70 million.

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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
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    Japanese knotweed plants are classed as anti-social behavior by our govt, I thought only football hooligans and drunken person can be on similar offence, we the council tax payers were is our money spent? They suppose to clean the streets and cut the grass, clean the footpath, diabolican....
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    • Meat-Head
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      • Oct 2009
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      #3
      Errrr for hundrads of years by law if you find this in your garden your meant to tweet, fax or dk pm your local council.

      not sure what it is but it's a nasty ant, but if a real triffid

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      • gmb45
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        • Nov 2008
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        what a load of pish ffs, anti-social behaviour never heard owt like it ffs, so some one who harasses you is in the same class as knotweed ? ffs they have gone totally of their trolley init
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        • ifred
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          • Jun 2010
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          #5
          Anyone know then where I can order agent orange to destroy anti social behaviour invaders!!!
          Rules designed by idiots
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          • GastonJ
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            • Dec 2009
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            #6
            Anyone know where I can get some seeds? I fancy a walk around Downing Street and Westminster sometime
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            Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
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            • ifred
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              • Jun 2010
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              #7
              Originally posted by GastonJ
              Anyone know where I can get some seeds? I fancy a walk around Downing Street and Westminster sometime

              You could always bake cam moron a seed cake!
              You'd win master chef hands down!
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              • Meat-Head
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                • Oct 2009
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                #8
                Think its one of them plants you have to dig a curator (iShit Failiure) big hole round it, cut off its tenticakes then like day of the triffids it will walk away, you can't stop it.

                no idea what it looks like, but thought was funny INDYSTRUAL site got knocked Down fir houses, here in m/c. Had to basically excavate an entire housing estates worth of soil to get rid if it, so amused, serve them right

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