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27th January 2010

NSL helps Lewes Blue Badge Action Day

A joint day of action took place on 21 January tackling abuse of blue badges, unlicensed drivers, untaxed and non-insured vehicles, and other issues where people fail to respect Lewes.

East Sussex County Council linked up with NSL, which provides parking enforcement in Lewes, and organisations including Sussex Police, Lewes District Council, and East Sussex Fire to work together on the day which saw:

• 119 blue badges inspected, of those, two of which will be receiving warning letters about correct use of the badge, and a further 20 badges are being investigated by the Blue Badge team,
• Three badges seized for being misused,
• Five Parking Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) were paid on the spot. In addition one vehicle was removed which had over £4000 in unpaid PCNs.
• One drugs warrant executed by Sussex Police resulting in three arrests. One vehicle was stopped because the driver was using a mobile telephone whilst driving. In addition, five youths were stopped who were not at school when they should have been - letters will be sent to the parents.
• 22 outstanding court fines collected ,
• Five untaxed vehicles clamped by the DVLA
• The action day helped to identify and improve access for emergency service vehicles & speed up response times, making it safer for the public.

Supported by Sussex Police, four teams of Civil Enforcement Officers conducted patrols throughout the town with representatives from East Sussex County Council, targeting people using blue badges fraudulently.

Matthew Lock, Lead Member for Transport and Environment at East Sussex County Council said, “Blue badge misuse is a growing problem. The blue badge scheme is designed to help disabled people access shops, public buildings and other places by allowing them to park close to their destination as either a driver or passenger. Fraudulent use of the badges takes up the parking spaces that are desperately needed by those people who are genuinely disabled.

“Our Parking Charter sets out our responsibilities for enforcement and motorists' responsibilities when parking in a controlled area. It is about fairness. Those who park irresponsibly can expect to be caught and issued with a penalty charge notice. Genuine badge holders have been telling us that they are happy to see that we are tackling misuse and taking their concerns seriously. “

Tim Cowen from NSL said, “This day was a joined-up exercise involving multiple organisations, not only to take action against blue badge misuse but encompass all areas of enforcement.

“We have conducted similar operations elsewhere, which were very successful and supported by members of the public and also the blue badge community. Blue badge fraud is one of the most serious parking infringements we come across, so hopefully we have sent out a strong message today that such misuse will not be tolerated.”

Sgt Martin Theelke, Neighbourhood Policing Team for Lewes Town Centre said, "Today was all about multi-agency work, improving the environment of where people live and work. By working with our partners in local community a clear message is sent out that we will not tolerate those individuals who do not respect our town."


Notes for editors

• There are approximately 30,000 blue badges in the County. The badges cost the applicant £2.00; the cost of producing a blue badge is around £24.00 and fraudulent badges have been known to sell for up to £2000.00

• Three action days were recently conducted in Hastings and Eastbourne which were very successful and well received by the public on the day.

• Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) have the power to inspect blue badges. The support of the Police is essential to ensure that the action days are successful.

 

 

 

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