17 Oct Where Do You Get Rid of Your Trash?
Trash is always a bit of a problem, and anyone who has driven on Louisiana’s roadways can confirm that. The state’s roads are littered with rubbish that people have simply abandoned there. It happens all of the time, and in many cases, people get away with it. Due to the perceived lack of consequences for dumping trash on the side of the road, many people believe there are no consequences at all. However, that is not the case.
Here in the state of Louisiana, it is illegal to dump trash on any property that is not designated as a waste disposal facility. This is illegal under Louisiana Penal Code 374.3. Under this law, a person cannot leave their garbage where ever they please, like the side of the road. If caught doing so, a person will face consequences.
First time offenders will face a fine anywhere between $250 and $1,000. A second time offense will earn a person an increase rate anywhere between $500 and $1,500. A third or subsequent offense will earn a person fines between $750 and $3,000 dollars. If the person was caught dumping tires illegally, these fines would be doubled. The dumping of large quantities of waste earn a person large fines.
Aside from regular trash, this law also covers illegally dumping large amounts of rocks, concrete, asphalt, or dirt. People who dump large quantities of waste that could only come from a commercial business face even greater fines.
The state of Louisiana takes illegal dumping very seriously. If a person is caught illegally leaving trash on the side of the road, or on someone else’s property, they will face some pretty hefty fines.