The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Dangerous car fires are putting lives at risk

Safety concerns after series of arsons in city

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

Arsonists who are torching cars on land in the east of the city are putting l ives at risk, it has been claimed. large number of cars have been set alight on land off Oxney Road.

The destroyed vehicles have been left over the past few months, leaving a dangerous eyesore. A pile of fire extinguish­ers have also been left on the field.

The fires come after Peterborou­gh City Council spoke to the land owner during the summer over concerns about the same problem. The council paid for old cars to be removed from the site in August - but said they will not pay to have the vehicles moved this time.

It had been hoped measures would have been put in place to prevent cars being set on fire again - but they have not yet been installed.

The latest arson happened on Friday night, and Pete Jones, Arson Liaison Officer for Cambridges­hire Fire and Rescue Service, said the fires were putting lives at risk, as not only were the blazes themselves dangerous, but crews were potentiall­y being diverted from other incidents elsewhere.

He said: “Any kind of deliberate fire commits crews to incidents that could have been avoidable and stops us from attending incidents elsewhere.

“They also have potentiall­y fatal consequenc­es .”

Police confirmed that since the beginning of October there had been five arsons they were called about on Oxney-Road-flytipping set alight at 9.15pm on October 5, a van was torched at 2.44am on October 29, an ice cream van was destroyed by fire at 6.08am on the same day, and a car was targeted at 8pm on November 4.

Chief Inspector Rob Hill of Safer Peterborou­gh Prevention and Enforcemen­t Service said: “We are aware of vehicles which have been abandoned and burnt out on land off Oxney Road.

“This is privately owned l and. Prevention and Enforcemen­t team officers are working with the landowner’s agents to confirm arrangemen­ts for clearing the vehicles, and have been in discussion with them over installing preventati­ve measures.”

Anyone with informatio­n about the arson attacks is asked to call police on 101, or Crimestopp­ers, anonymousl­y, on 0800 555 111.

‘They have potentiall­y fatal consequenc­es’ Pete Jones

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Cars left destroyed at the site

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