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Government rejects calls to hypothecate revenue from pedestrian crossing offences

31 May 2006
Caroline Flint: said ANPR technology should be targeted at limited number of offences
Caroline Flint: said ANPR technology should be targeted at limited number of offences

 

Ministers have rejected calls for a more widespread hypothecation of fines for traffic offences to the police during the standing committee debate on the serious organised crime and police Bill.

Clause 132 of the Bill will grant the police the right to retain revenue raised by the detection of certain motoring offences using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology such as serious vehicle documentation and using a mobile phone while driving. However, David Heath (LD, Somerton &...

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