but the city fathers don't want a dirty, smelly brussels.o there are garbage inspectors who go out searching for incidents of illegal waste disposal. >> this isn't a residential area and there are no cameras, so some people think they can get away with leaving their garbage. reporter: but the environmental sinner hadn't reckoned with garbage inspector john reisch. like a detective, he sifts through every trash bag for evidence. his heart rejoices whenever he finds a document. and indeed, this reciept of payment bears the name of a customer. reisch: great, we have a piece of evidence. now we can file charges against the person who left their garbage here. reporter: the evidence goes into a plastic bag -- not to preserve fingerprints, but because it's dirty. the location and content of the garbage bag are carefully recorded. the perpetrator will be presented an administrative fine of 75 euros. the fine for glass found in residual garbage is twice as much, because the garbage collectors could cut themselves while on the job. all documents are l