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  • super jumbe
    V.I.P. Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 11610

    #1

    ?1,000 fine' for lost cat posters



    A pet owner has been warned he could be fined ?1,000 after he put up missing cat posters in his local neighbourhood.
    Mike Harding appealed for the public's help in finding his beloved tabby, Wookie, on A4-sized sheets that he posted on trees, lampposts and parking meters.
    But instead of being contacted with good news, the 44-year-old driving instructor, from Bedford, was called on December 22 by an environmental officer from the local council who told him he could be prosecuted if the posters were not removed within 48 hours.
    Mr Harding, who has had seven-year-old Wookie since he was a kitten, said most of the posters were held in place with cable ties but when they ran out he used tacks on four trees.
    After being told he could be fined up to ?1,000 if he did not remove the posters, he rushed around the streets tearing them down and finally finished at 3am on Christmas Eve, just six hours before the deadline he had been given.
    He told the Daily Mail: "I'm a law-abiding citizen yet I'm being threatened with a ?1,000 fine for looking for my cat. You would think the council would have some compassion."
    A spokeswoman for Bedford Borough Council said: "Our Environmental Enforcement Team discovered over 20 of Mr Harding's 'lost cat' posters.
    "Some of these were nailed, with the use of one-inch nails, to eight trees along the embankment. Nailing a tree pierces its bark and can allow fungal spores etc to break down the tree's defences, which can lead on to secondary infections. As well as damaging trees, flyposting is also illegal and may lead to fines of up to ?1,000.
    "However, an Environmental Enforcement Officer contacted Mr Harding, on the 22nd December, to inform him we were prepared to treat this as an isolated incident and would not pursue a prosecution provided the signs were removed within 48 hours of receipt of the warning letter, or by 9am on 24th December at the latest."
    She added that, because Mr Harding had removed all the posters, the council was now satisfied the matter had been resolved. Wookie, who went missing in late November, has not yet been found.

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  • Canker_Canison
    V.I.P. Member
    • May 2010
    • 3905

    #2
    I would of told them where to stick their ~~~~ing rules.
    Canker

    "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
    - The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath & Wells
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    • super jumbe
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      This women loved this cat so much and the only way she could find the cat is by advertising cat posters on the trees and personally I see no harm to the trees, imagine when there is a council elections there are posters all over the places, on the trees, on the traffic lights, and the council is not breaking the law its disgrace and I have only one word to say they are looking for money in every way they can from the public in large (LIB/CON)
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      • cablefreejunkie
        DK Veteran
        • Jul 2008
        • 1717

        #4
        luckily for me my council are not as bad as bedford
        my cat went missing before i chopped his gonads off,,i put about 50 posters up,im not joking,i was devastated,hes such a character in our house,hes half siamese and loves people,, the house wasnt the same without him,neither were the kids,anyway the posters were all over the place,,i only put them up with drawing pins though and not big wood nails,,got loads of calls and got him back,,he was 5 or 6 streets away chilling out in a house with a few female felines inside,,,anyway without the posters i wouldnt of got him back,,,its a good way to raise local awareness
        ~~~~in council officials got nothing better to do
        again its this ~~~~in country going politically correct in every flaming instance
        The control of information is the consolidation of power

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        • super jumbe
          V.I.P. Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 11610

          #5
          I doubted that she nailed the paper with a six inch nail on the tree, what about the councils they have not collected rubbish piles up after cold snap now over two weeks and rats are breading on them they should also be accountable for huge fines the rules should apply to all of us.

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          • lord peter haylor
            Newbie
            • Nov 2010
            • 11

            #6
            Good to see that Bedford Council have got their priorities right!
            Sod the litter, lack of road clearing of snow and looking after the welfare of it's citizens!!
            I award you PRATT OF THE YEAR 2011

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