A DISGUSTED mum was slapped with a £150 fine after taking her six-year-old son to the park to feed birds. Jemma Summers, 37, took son Lewson to a local beauty spot for a cheap day out with a loaf of bread to feed pigeons and ducks. It is a trip the pair have made together previously without any issues.
But she has been left furious after being handed an on-the-spot fine by a council enforcement officer at River Gardens in Derby on Friday. Derby City Council's website discourages the feeding of birds at the site, classing it as a form of littering which "encourages rodents". Jemma has slammed the £150 fine as "disgusting" and suggested a warning would have been appropriate in her case.
The River Gardens area contains signs warning visitors against feeding birds at the site, but the mum claimed they are not visible enough. She told DerbyshireLive : "There are not enough signs. There were none placed at the entrance I came in.
"The signs need to be eye level, bigger and distributed evenly if people are to be aware of the rules regarding people feeding birds. "I also feel the price of the fine is ridiculous. Individuals get less for parking fines and driving on bus lanes which you would think most drivers would be aware of.
" Jemma said her son has been left "absolutely devastated" by the prospect of no longer being able to feed birds. She also described the council officer's decision to fine her as "absolutely horrendous". The council increased littering fines from £75 to £15.