A litter lout was fined hundreds of pounds after he was caught throwing chicken bones and rubbish from his car - on camera.

Gulled Sulman, of Mollison Way, Edgware, enjoyed a box of chicken before flinging the leftover bones, carton, and paper into the street he lives on - not once, but SEVEN times.

He used the road as his own personal rubbish bin back in November, but was caught in the filthy act on CCTV camera.

Footage also showed the litterbug dropping a cigarette butt in the street before walking past his fowl mess.

Sulman was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice, but was fined more than £500 after he ignored it, despite a reminder to cough up and pay.

He pleaded guilty to littering and was ordered to pay £508 at Willesden Magistrates Court.

Simon Baxter, divisional director for environment and culture at Harrow Council said: “I don’t have a problem with people enjoying their meal.

"What I do have a problem with is people making our borough dirty and the taxpayer having to clear up after their mess.

“It was pure laziness and lack of respect for his neighbourhood on Sulman’s part and it cost him dear.

"We’ll do the same with anyone else hindering our efforts to make Harrow clean.”

Sulman was fined £350, made to pay legal costs of £128, and a victim surcharge of £30, totalling £508.

Not only did he throw food, but Sulman dropped his cigarette too

Over the last year, Harrow Council has issued 7,897 Fixed Penalty Notices in a bid to toughen up on litterers in the borough, and have caught people dropping food, spitting, and tossing waste paper and cigarettes on the streets.

The council is now proposing to introduce a borough-wide PSPO (Public Space Protection Order), which will give it tougher powers to prosecute anyone caught displaying antisocial behaviour in public.

Those who litter, urinate, defecate, spit or fail to clear up dog mess could face charges under the order.

The proposals include the introduction of alcohol exclusion zones to reduce public drunkenness.

The council will make a decision on the proposals in the near future.

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