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Warning issued after rise in tampering with fly-tipping evidence

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Residents are being urged to leave fly-tipping sites untouched and report them immediately, after a concerning rise in cases where vital evidence has been removed, tampered with, or shared irresponsibly on social media.

The council’s message is clear: “Report it — don’t touch it.”

Shropshire Council’s enforcement team says interference at fly-tipping sites is making it harder to identify and prosecute offenders. Items such as letters, packaging, and documents can provide crucial evidence, but when they are handled or removed, key investigations can be compromised or stopped altogether.

Fly-tipping is a criminal offence and every incident is treated as a potential crime scene. In some cases, the waste is linked to organised criminal activity, meaning evidence left at the scene can play a significant role in building cases against those responsible.

However, officers have also reported an increase in people taking matters into their own hands — including sharing suspected personal details online and visiting addresses to confront individuals. This behaviour is strongly discouraged as it can put people at risk, breach privacy laws, and undermine enforcement work.

While frustration at fly-tipping is understandable, the public’s most valuable role is to report incidents promptly, ideally with photographs. This helps enforcement officers assess the situation quickly, gather evidence properly, and take appropriate legal action.

David Vasmer, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for highways and waste, said:

“We really appreciate residents taking the time to report fly-tipping — it makes an enormous difference and helps us act quickly. When evidence is removed or shared online, it can completely undermine our investigations and allow offenders to go unpunished.

“A fly-tip is a crime scene, and in some cases linked to organised criminal gangs. Please do not interfere or confront anyone — report it to us and let our trained officers follow the correct process.”

Residents are urged to:

  • Report fly-tipping via Fix My Street
  • Include clear photographs where possible
  • Avoid touching or moving any items
  • Never share suspected personal details online or confront individuals

By working together and protecting evidence, the community can play a vital role in helping bring offenders to justice and keeping Shropshire’s environment clean.

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