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So who actually on here has this licence??
Was mentioned to me earlier that i need one as a business removing old boilers from site via my van as its illegal if i dont have one


talk about encouraging fly tipping
 
I was told I needed one when I contracted to the council, they told me to get one within 2 weeks of starting or they'd let me go. I worked there 10 months, and I never had one :)

by the sounds of it, it's just another stealth tax on tradesmen.
 
once you clean up take all your daily waste , place it in van so you can dispose of it via a tip at weekends that constitutes illegal waste carrying lol

been asked the same as VT to show my licence

I knew some blokes that actually had them, when the council asked to see them, they may have well showed them their driving license as they didnt look properly.

I think they are about 150 quid from memory, I've still not got one, but I'm not at the council anymore.
 
Dont see why I need one my rubbish goes in skips or through waste collectors as for taking old boilers and copper etc I dont need a waste licence to recyle news paper and jam jars so why is metal any different? And besides i dont see it as waste if it was waste id be paying someone to remove it not collecting money for taking it in. How can something which according to the government brings in a taxable income be clased as waste and if I was thick enough to litter our countryside with copper cylinders and old boilers im sure it would only be five minutes before a helpfull chap in a flat bed picked it all up and recycled it for me.
 
once you clean up take all your daily waste , place it in van so you can dispose of it via a tip at weekends that constitutes illegal waste carrying lol

been asked the same as VT to show my licence

Leave metal for pickys cardboard goes into recycling bin and other bits in bin or customer can take it to dump, have skips for bathroom jobs though
 
i collect all my scrap copper and brass up and take it home..

i am using it for an invention officer, what?. no i cant tell you what it is or show you as i will loose my patent on it!!!!!!off..
 
Great isn't it, waist carrying license. You can carry it but you have to pay again to tip it at council tips.
 
I've got one, it cost £154 for 3 years. If you get stopped and are found to be illegally carrying waste the fine starts at £200 and increases if you are caught again. VOSA and the environment agency also have the powers to confiscate and crush the vehicles of persistent offenders. Last year there was a crack down in Kent and vehicles were crushed. No matter how you try to wriggle out of it scrap is classed as construction debris and you need a licence to transport it.

Why risk a fine or worse when the money from one decent scrap run will cover the cost?
 
I'm the same as Mike, I got one last year as I didn't think I had to have one for a few years until someone I know got routinely stopped by the Police, VOSA and Immigration (randomly do it up here). Upshot of it was he got fined £1000 (partly for overloading, partly for carrying waste without a carriers licence). I wasn't prepared to take the chance. £154 for 3 years from SEPA.
Another tax or not, everyone carrying waste from the job to the dump or home or whatever is supposed to pay it.
 
I read somewhere that if it is waste you have created you can carry it but not if someone else has and you carry it. Also you the licence is for each borough or county so if you cross three counties you need 3 licences. Hope someone can clarify on here.
 
Just not worth the risk of being caught imo. The police up this way have started doing spot checks of vans entering scrappies. Not worth the risk.

Now that cash payments are a thing of the past, there is a clear audit trail to people who are selling to scrappies. Only takes one government department (HMRC) to talk to another (Environment Agency) and they may well be knocking on your door.

I agree that it's complete crap and another tax on the working man but equally I have no sympathy at all for anyone who is operating illegally and undercutting those playing fairly. Sorry if this is controversial but that's my 2p.
 
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