A NEW campaign by the EPA encourages residents to report littering drivers.
Roads and Ports Minister Tim Pallas launched the EPA’s new Witnessed a Drive-by? campaign and said it showed what a significant problem littering from vehicles was.
The EPA’s unique litter reporting program allows members of the public who witness a ‘drive-by’ littering offence to report the incident. The EPA then investigates and issues a fine to the registered owner of the vehicle.
The report must provide vehicle registration information such as make and model, the location and time of incident, the type of litter thrown, as well as if the offence was committed by the driver or a passenger.
Witnesses should record the details and then visit www.epa.vic.gov.au to make a report.
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