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How important or not important do you think it is for Croydon Council to enforce against environmental crimes?

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From the list below, what do you feel are the biggest environmental nuisance activities in Croydon where the council should prioritise enforcement?  Select your top three concerns in order of priority:

Fly-tipping and other waste related offences
Abandoned or nuisance vehicles
Graffiti and fly-posting (sticking posters on vacant shop fronts, walls and hoardings and tying notices to lamp posts and other highway furniture)
Illegal street trading and other licensing offences
Noise and air pollution
Poor conditions in the private rented sector
Low level antisocial behaviour – e.g. loud music
Dog fouling
A-boards on the highway (shop signs on pavements)
Waste on private property
Illegal encampments
Litter

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What do you define fly-tipping to be?  Select three options in order of priority:

Dumped mattresses and other household furniture
Domestic waste in black sacks placed on the pavement
Cigarette butts
Building waste, such as rubble placed on the pavement
Vape stickers on street furniture such as lamp posts and refuse bins

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Our stepped approach to enforcement means we will use a variety of different ways to tackle issues and change behaviours. From the list below, select the approaches you feel the council should use for enforcement.  Select your top three in order of priority:

Zero tolerance approach to offences
Maximum use of fines
More use of CCTV cameras for enforcement
Issue a warning the first time someone commits an offence
Issue a fine the first time someone commits an offence
Go straight to prosecution as soon as someone commits an offence
Give advice to the public and businesses on how to comply with the law

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Is waste on private land an issue in your local area?

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