Stephen Cook, 49, from Finsbury Park, was outside Archway Tube station when he threw his cigarette on to the pavement. He said five wardens appeared to issue him with a £50 fine. Mr Cook, who said there were no ashtrays outside the station, refused to accept it and walked away to catch a bus.
He said Islington wardens called the police and minutes later they arrived with sirens sounding to tell him to get off the bus and accept the fine.
The law against stubbing out cigarettes on the street was introduced with the smoking ban in 2007.
Cunts, this is what we have sunk to. No matter that the law and order is falling apart, petty regulations against the law abiding must be enforced, whilst serious crimes are ignored. This is the result of 12 years of socialist communist social engineering.
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Meanwhile, murderers roam the streets courtesy of the 'justice' system
And Child Abductors
Just had the boys in blue turn up on our street and ask me who wasnt looking out of the window 50 minutes ago
if I'd seen a kid being picked up in a silver car and being abducted,
I had to say that i was doing paperwork which I was I dont spend my time spying on the street.
nice to know the dog shit inspectors are doing they're jobs, the absolute CUNTS.
This is infuriating. A mis-direction of resources that typifies the incompetence of the regime that we have to live under.
Bastards!
Gigits, that is all the PCSO style inspectors, snoops and other watchers are good for.
Labour voting non jobs.
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