The fact of the matter is, breaking the law is breaking the law. It's all very well slinging some crap down shafts, but here, there are so many bits of red tape that have been not only broken, but obliterated, lots of people should be very excited.
Let's face it, the council don't really give a toss about minority interests, unless you have the religious or race card to play. Thankfully, next in the stakes is the "think of the animals" card. Personally, I think it's rather lucky of the bats to have a hole to go in which we left them, not a right but a privilage. However, since the bats are on my team, I'm quite happy to fight for their cause.
I don't think a massive overkill fuss is in order, but there is a loss here that any old Harry shouldn't be allowed to replicate. Hence why I think a well worded, truthful account is in order.
They will probably bung it in the bin, but perhaps not.
It's a good test of the legislation. If nothing happens, I've got an old asbestos garage that could be slung down a shaft....