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Body-worn cameras helping to tackle inappropriate behaviour

A Herefordshire man has been prosecuted for littering following a dramatic altercation in Ross-on-Wye, thanks to footage from a Civil Enforcement Officer’s bodycam.


The bizarre incident occurred on 5 April 2024 when a Herefordshire Council Civil Enforcement Officer issued a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) on Gloucester Road, Ross-on-Wye. The owner of the vehicle, Mr. Laszlo, emerged from a nearby pub, shouted at the officer, before leaping onto the car bonnet, dramatically sprawling himself across it, and throwing the PCN to the ground before driving off.

The entire encounter was captured on the officer’s body-worn camera, providing clear evidence for the case.

In a hearing at Hereford Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 4 November 2024, Mr Laszlo (41), of Three Crosses Road, was found guilty of littering after failing to appear in court.

He was fined £220, ordered to pay £300 in costs, and handed an £88 victim surcharge, totalling £608.

Refusing to cooperate with the investigation meant that Mr. Laszlo could not be offered a Fixed Penalty Notice, leaving the council with no choice but to prosecute.

Charles Yarnold, Herefordshire Council’s Head of Regulation and Technical Services, said: “This case highlights the consequences of unacceptable behaviour. Littering, no matter the circumstances, is a criminal offense, and our teams are committed to ensuring Herefordshire remains clean and safe. Body-worn cameras are proving to be invaluable in protecting our officers and securing evidence to support prosecutions like this.”

Anyone caught littering can face a Fixed Penalty Charge of up to £140. If prosecuted, fines can rise to as much as £2,500.

Herefordshire Council’s Community Protection Team will investigate littering which is reported by calling 01432 261761 or online


Published: Tuesday 10 December 2024