A number of people who easily thought they would get rid of their bulky waste by dumping it in nature has come home from a cold fair. In Berlicum, Heesch, Herpen and Oploo, garbage bags, boxes and even a complete household goods were left. But nature inspectors managed to track down the perpetrators. They were fined and were allowed to clean up all their mess again.

In the outskirts of Berlicum, an inspector found several bags with household waste at the beginning of May. A month later a similar dumping was discovered at the Bomenpark in Heesch.

The waste from Berlicum could be traced to a 22-year-old woman from Schijndel. She did not make a confession with her interrogation, but did clean up the troop herself to prevent cleaning up costs. The waste from Heesch came from a 27-year-old man from Oss. He also chose eggs for his money and has cleaned up the waste himself. Both have been fined.

Waste was also dumped in nature in Herpen and Oploo. A 46-year-old woman from Oss made it very colorful. She dumped a lot of junk in a forest area on the Schaijkseweg in Herpen and was fined for that.

In nature reserve De Bunthorst near Oploo, hunters discovered garbage bags, cardboard and plastic. That dumping turned out to be from a suspect from Syria. He too has been fined and he must also pay for the clean -up costs.

The dumping in Oploo (left). A trash can full of waste was left in Heesch (photos: Environment Service Brabant Noord).
The dumping in Oploo (left). A trash can full of waste was left in Heesch (photos: Environment Service Brabant Noord).

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