Portrays flytipping as a widespread, brazen moral failing enabled by institutional failure
The article uses emotionally charged language ('brazen', 'casually', 'scamming people') and frames the act as both shocking and emblematic of broader societal neglect. It emphasizes drama over systemic context, amplifying outrage.
“Brazen flytippers were caught on camera dumping a van-load of rubbish including chairs and an oven on private land in broad daylight.”