For what it's worth I know of at least one NPL club that roughly 8 years ago confirmed direct to me that they use the "community service hours" that people get rewarded in court (as opposed to jail time, bigger fines, etc) for their labour. Not sure if the club had to pay money or whatever, but basically I got told not to bother putting my rubbish in the bin & to just throw it underneath my seat because the court-ordered community service people would be cleaning up the next day anyway.

If you've got a bunch of people that have done things to wrong the judicial system and they've been handed a penalty of say 200 hours community service or whatever, surely clubs can tap into this "resource" a bit more to get some work done?

^ this is assuming they're already not over-stretched elsewhere in the community. I genuinely don't know enough about it to be honest, just a thought.