"Lapse of reasonableness" leads to $7,500 fine

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A Parmelia man who admitted dumping a trailer-load of waste in bushland in East Rockingham has been fined $7,500 in the Rockingham Magistrates Court.
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A Parmelia man who admitted dumping a trailer-load of waste in bushland in East Rockingham has been fined $7,500 in the Rockingham Magistrates Court.

Issac Reece Lawrence HERBERT, 44, was caught on hidden cameras driving a Holden Captiva down a bush track off Wellard Road on the night of 16 February 2022. The vehicle was towing a trailer loaded with unidentified material. When it was photographed a short time later driving out of the area, the trailer was empty. Inspectors from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation later found wooden pallets, timber wrapped with artificial turf, a large round camping chair and a table tennis table on the side of the track.

The inspectors traced the vehicle and interviewed Mr Herbert, who admitted he dumped the material after what he described as a "lapse of reasonableness鈥. Following the interview, Mr Herbert returned to the site and cleaned up the waste.

In the Rockingham Magistrates Court on Monday 6 February 2023, Mr Herbert was fined $7,500 with $788 costs. The maximum penalty for an individual is $62,500. Magistrate Steven Malley told the court that he had seen first-hand other waste that had been dumped around the area and that offences like this were a blight on the community.

Department of Water and Environmental Regulation鈥疭enior Manager Waste Operations, Matt Warnock, said dumping waste late at night on a bush track was a deliberate act that showed little regard for the environment.

鈥淭his offender could have avoided a large fine and a criminal record by simply using a tip pass,鈥 Mr Warnock said. 

鈥淲e are constantly prosecuting people who do this, with our covert cameras providing the evidence. If anyone is considering a similar act, do not assume that nobody is watching.鈥 

Anyone who witnesses illegal dumping is asked to call the department鈥檚 Pollution Watch Hotline on 1300 784 782, email鈥pollutionwatch@dwer.wa.gov.au鈥痮r call Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.鈥 

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