Doncaster man ordered to complete unpaid work for persistent fly-tipping
He was caught dumping rubbish on CCTV
A Hexthorpe man has been ordered to complete 100 hours of unpaid work after he was caught on camera during waste in an alleyway near his home.
Dominik Kalok, a formerly of Ramsden Road, was found guilty of multiple environmental offences at Doncaster Magistrates Court.
Kalok was prosecuted by the City of Doncaster Council for repeatedly fly-tipping and failing to remove accumulating waste from his garden.
The council initially identified Kalok after receiving complaints about rubbish in an alleyway near his home, with CCTV footage confirming his involvement in fly-tipping.
Despite being given a chance to clear up the waste accumulating in his garden, Kalok neglected to do so twice.
Kalok failed to attend a hearing at Doncaster Magistrates Court and was subsequently arrested and sentenced at Sheffield Magistrates Court.
Glyn Jones, Doncaster Deputy Mayor said: "These environmental offences are unacceptable, and we have absolutely zero tolerance for them here in Doncaster."