Community activist and retired professional boxer Dave Letele has threatened to expose anyone illegally dumping rubbish out the back of his West Auckland gym.
Letele has posted several videos on social media showing his followers how much has been dumped in the shared carpark by his Glen Eden facility.
In his first video, he shows clothes, a mattress and multiple cardboard boxes strewn all over the tarmac, with him declaring anyone responsible for such behaviour will be exposed on social media.
鈥淎nyone dumping rubbish, I鈥檓 going to get the camera footage and I鈥檓 going to put you on social media with your number plate, everything, Okay so just know that,鈥 Letele said.
Speaking on Ryan Bridge TODAY, the former boxer said this was also happening at another gym he operates in New Lynn near a Salvation Army shop.
鈥淚t鈥檚 like people have normalised this rubbish dumping, right? Especially at Salvation Army shops, and then we normalised no one bats an eyelid when people are rifling through the rubbish and then whatever鈥檚 left there is actually rubbish.鈥
Letele said his team had been working with nearby businesses to help clean up the mess and had found 鈥渘eedles, baby nappies, dog crap, couches, barbecues鈥.
He was quick to commend the security company that is now monitoring the property and sending through real-time updates on any potential rubbish dumpers.
Since the threat to name and shame, it appears no one has returned to spread their rubbish in the carpark, but Letele is still concerned someone will take a risk and do so.
鈥淚 said that on social and it went off, it was hundreds of thousands of views. I said when I catch you on camera, I鈥檓 putting you straight up, straight up online, we鈥檙e going to name and shame you guys.
鈥淓very time I go to work, I鈥檓 looking around the corners, hoping and praying no rubbish has been dumped.鈥
Letele finished by saying there was 鈥渘o excuse鈥 for dumping rubbish there and 鈥渘ot only is it a disgrace, it鈥檚 disgusting鈥.
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