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Code Enforcement - Litter Control
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Don't approach the person. Call 911. Give a description of the person and of the vehicle, as well as the tag number of the vehicle. Always remember that the debris could be of a hazardous nature.Code Enforcement - Litter Control
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No. It attracts domestic and wild animals which could cause many accidents that result in property damage, injuries, and fatalities.Code Enforcement - Litter Control
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Yes. You are legally responsible by law to make sure your garbage/trash is properly disposed of.Code Enforcement - Litter Control
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Do not disturb the debris. Contact the Litter Officer and allow him to document the dump site and search through the debris to find possible evidence so the proper person(s) can be prosecuted.Code Enforcement - Litter Control
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If the person that committed the offense is found, charged, and convicted the Court may order that person(s) responsible to clean up the debris or pay to have the property cleaned up. Hampton County is not responsible for the removal or cleaning of garbage/trash or any other debris from private property.Code Enforcement - Litter Control