I have a dilemma and I welcome your opinion. Yesterday I was driving along Glanwyddan Lane at around 1.00pm and there, in the entrance to a field, a car was parked and the owner was throwing large bits of household rubbish over the gate in to the field. I stopped the car, got out and took a picture of the car with the rather startled looking owner stood alongside. He hadn't expected that, but hey, it was broad daylight and there was much traffic on the road. I told hime that I had a feeling he was going to retrieve his rubbish now, which is what he did. I have photos of him climbing over the gate and with the evidence in the background. I crossed the road back to my car and left, saying something about disgusting behaviour whilst he tried to justify why he was doing.
Now the odds are he probably threw it somewhere else instead.
My dilemma is what to do next.
Post the photos on social media , complete with his car registration and identifiable image of him.
Take my evidence to the police and ask them to send someone round for a chat ( I had a 16year old in the car as a witness by the way)
Feel sorry for him and the shame he should feel, although I'm not convinced that will be the case, and do nothing.
Your views would be appreciated.
Thanks Dave