Manchester Evening News.Residents say they were forced to take action after fly-tipping became a "weekly" occurrence in the village.They purchased two £85 cameras, which are normally used for wildlife spotting, and put them up in the spots most commonly targeted.The cameras are also equipped with motion sensors and night vision.Dan Bonser, who set up a GoFundMe page to raise the money for the cameras, said: "It's just absolutely disgusting."This is a close-knit village, everyone knows everyone and everyone's disgusted by it."It's a weekly problem.
It's an eyesore, but it's also dangerous."He said a previous incident had nearly thrown a rider off her horse."Since then people seem to have realised they don't have to go to the tip, they can.
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