Monica Serro, 42, is fined £150 for alleged littering after a kale leaf was left in a trolley while she collected food from Sainsbury’s in Arnold, Nottingham. Multiple outlets report that the incident happened last Thursday in the supermarket car park as Serro was loading food parcels collected through Olio, a local food-sharing initiative aimed at supporting people in need. According to the reports, a council enforcement officer confronted her and accused her of littering. The articles describe the matter as involving a single kale leaf in the trolley rather than any larger quantity of waste. Serro is described as collecting “much-needed” food at the time, including food for vulnerable people. The reporting across sources centers on the enforcement action and the fine issued by authorities, with limited additional detail about whether the leaf had fallen to the ground or was simply left in the trolley. The outlets agree on the main facts: the person fined, the location, the context of food collection, the alleged item involved, and the £150 penalty.
Mother fined £150 for alleged littering after leaving a kale leaf in a Sainsbury’s trolley
Monica Serro, 42, is fined £150 for alleged littering after a kale leaf was left in a trolley while she collected food from Sainsbury’s in Arnold, Nottingham. Multiple outlets report that the incident...
- Monica Serro, 42, is fined £150 for alleged littering.
- The incident occurs in Sainsbury’s car park in Arnold, Nottingham, reported as last Thursday.
- Reports say a single kale leaf in a trolley was involved.
- Serro is collecting food parcels through Olio at the time, including food for people in need.
- A council enforcement officer confronts Serro and issues the fine after alleging littering.
Monica Serro collecting much-needed food parcels from local supermarkets when she was slapped with the fine
4 hours agoMonica Serro was loading her Olio food collection in Sainsbury's car park when an enforcement officer accused her of littering
5 hours agoMonica Serro, 42, was loading food up in Sainsbury's car park in Arnold, Nottingham, when a council enforcement officer set upon her and accused her of littering last Thursday.
1 day agoMonica Serro, 42, was loading food up in Sainsbury's car park in Arnold, Nottingham, when a council enforcement officer set upon her and accused her of littering last Thursday.
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