Brickbat: Down the Drain
Enforcement officers in London, England, handed Burcu Yesilyurt a £150 ($197) fine after pouring the last of her coffee into a storm drain near Richmond Station before boarding a bus. The fine was issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, which forbids disposing of waste in a way that could pollute land or water. Yesilyurt said she wasn't aware the act applied to pouring liquid into a drain and called the penalty "not proportionate." The local council later canceled the fine following a public backlash.
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The local council later canceled the fine following a public backlash.
They're aware that hot beverages tossed overboard are known to spark revolutions.
Well, if it was English food they may have had a point.
Burcu probably isn’t aware of a lot of things.