Fly-tippers to face driving bans and prison under Tory purge on antisocial behaviour
Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailFly-tippers will get points on their driving licences and face prison time, under new plans by the Conservatives.It’s part of a drive by the party against antisocial behaviour that would also see disruptive social housing tenants given three strikes before being evicited if the party is elected.Those caught fly-tipping currently face fixed-penalty notices of up to £1,000 – but the worst offenders face unlimited fines through the courts.The Tories have said they will go further by making penalty points on driving licences a punishment for dumping rubbish. The most serious offenders will still face court where the maximum penalty is five years in jail.Latest data shows there were 1.1m incidents of fly-tipping in 2022/23, down slightly from the year before. The highest number of offences take place on roads and pavements.Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “Everyone has the right to feel safe in their neighbourhood and a sense of pride in the place they call home.Rishi Sunak said his party had a clear plan to tackle antisocial behaviour More