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Brisbane residents hit with illegal dumping fines after donating to St Vincent de Paul
Two Queenslanders have been slapped with whopping fines after they were accused of illegally dumping items outside a local St Vincent de Paul shop.
But both Mailene Faisal and Bradley Haynes are furious at the $2000 fines, claiming they were simply trying to do a good thing.
Ms Faisal, a pensioner, left furniture outside a local St Vincent de Paul shop in Brisbane and was fined weeks later.
“I’m donating stuff to help people, and then I get a fine,” Ms Faisal told 9 News .
“I thought it…
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