District Attorney Raymond Tierney touts cameras for helping catch illegal dumpers in Suffolk County

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District Attorney Raymond Tierney touts cameras for helping catch illegal dumpers in Suffolk County
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Authorities say a Long Island couple dumped construction debris on a dead end road in the heart of protected wetlands. McLoganTV spoke to people in Mastic Beach who are upset over the trashing of the marshland.

"Lo and behold, because people are selfish, here we are again today," Brookhaven Deputy Supervisor Daniel Panico said."These two defendants are going to be the recipients of the charges of the heightened fines for dumping in the wetlands."

Local residents say when they confronted the couple, who are now charged with illegal dumping, they became hostile. A witness took photos of the wife making an obscene gesture.

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