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19th January 1989
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would have to be registered either with the London Waste Regulation Authority or their local waste authority. If they were then caught fly-tipping, they would be struck off the list. To carry waste after being removed from the register would be an illegal act."

Labour transport spokesperson Joan Rudduck has also proposed that vehicles caught fly-tipping should be restrained or impounded where it is impossible to take action against lorry owners or drivers.

The LWRA says with Government support the bill could become law before July. An official register of waste carriers would then be introduced at the beginning of 1990.

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