A Douglas councillor wants to see more fines dished out for those caught littering.
It comes after the authority voted down a motion to subscribe to the Keep Britain Tidy (KTB) initiative.
Richie McNicholl, who chairs the Environmental Services Committee, insisted they are fully aware there is a problem with littering in the capital.
However, he believes handing out financial penalties is the best way to clamp down on offenders.
A 12-month membership for the KTB scheme would have cost ratepayers £1,200 but members rejected the idea.
Mr McNicholl said: “I think there should be more fines for those dropping litter. We don’t need to be told we have a problem.”
However, Victoria ward representative Ian Clague claimed “[council] had started looking around for help.”
The KTB ‘Don’t Be A Tosser’ campaign was branded ‘ineffective’ in the council chamber.
“The only way to control the people dropping litter is hitting their wallets”, Mr McNicholl concluded.
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