Harrow girl, 5, sent 1,000 fine for 'fly-tipping' in north London
Briefly

Harrow Council's new enforcement team sent a FPN addressed to a five-year-old girl for fly-tipping, claiming she was witnessed committing the offence by a uniformed officer.
The father expressed his concern over the financial impact of the fine on his daughter, stating, 'I hope this injustice can be rectified' and criticized the council's appeal process.
Despite multiple attempts to appeal the fine through the council's website, the father faced numerous challenges, including bounce-backs from emails and long wait times on phone calls.
The letter from the enforcement team threatened the child with court proceedings, prompting the father to label the entire situation as 'absurd' and seek a better appeal process.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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