Fucking good.
this post was submitted on 17 Dec 2024
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I mean that's cool, but surely the watchdog is biting the wrong hand here? It appears to be fining the taxpayer by proxy - though it may kick DEFRA and OFWAT into actually enforcing the regulations.
Surely it's the fucking water firms that need their arses chewed for spoiling rivers and lakes with abandon, while still paying out dividends?
Yes but these are the departments issued with that task since brexit.
Them not enforcing is why water companies do not feel they need to do the job.
Unfortunatly finning government ministers personally is not possible.