Kentish Express Ashford & District

On-the-spot fines for illegal parking during school-run

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Drivers who park in restricted areas when they drop off their children at school could be handed on-the-spot fines under powers being given to police community support officers (PCSO).

Kent Police are to allow PCSOs to issue fines to errant drivers who ignore restricted zones – usually marked out by zig-zag lines or double yellow lines – in the morning and when they collect children at the end of the school day.

The force is one of a growing number to try and tackle a rising problem of congestion outside school gates and disruption to traffic.

The rush to get children to school on time is often seen as one of the most stressful periods of the day for parents.

Congestion around school gates can often spark arguments among parents and residents whose drives can get blocked.

Kent Chief Constable Alan Pughsley said the move to give the force’s 200-plus PCSOs the power to fine parents was one of five additional powers he had decided to grant.

In a statement, Kent Police Chief Inspector Andy Gadd said they would be using powers to issue fines normally reserved for councils.

“This power has not yet been implemente­d and is currently going through a review process to ensure that all legal requiremen­ts are met,” he said.

“As with all new powers, officers will follow a training plan to ensure they understand this new role and to prepare them for their duties.”

The news came as Mr Pughsley unveiled related plans to recruit 300 voluntary PCSOs to help police in the county, saying they would not replace existing paid PCSOs.

He added: “They will be different and in the current climate, we cannot do everything that the public would like us to do, so we have to consider innovative ways of doing things.”

Kent crime commission­er, Matthew Scott, said he backed the idea of fines for parents.

“I have been contacted by several councillor­s who tell me parking outside schools is an issue,” he said.

“If we can help those local communitie­s to keep our roads safer by giving PCSOs the power, it is something that should be considered.”

“There is a wider responsibi­lity on organisati­ons to promote better parking around schools but ultimately parents should be responsibl­e for not creating hazards.”

On plans for a volunteer force of PCSOs, he said he would not support the idea if they were a replacemen­t for police officers.

“Volunteer PCSOs have a role to play in policing and it is worth exploring as a complement­ary service but not a replacemen­t,” said Mr Scott.

The power to issue fines to parents is expected to come into force by the end of the year.

 ??  ?? Congestion around school gates during drop-offs and pick-ups has become a growing problem
Congestion around school gates during drop-offs and pick-ups has become a growing problem
 ??  ?? Ch Con Alan Pughsley has given PCSOs power to fine drivers ignoring restrictio­ns
Ch Con Alan Pughsley has given PCSOs power to fine drivers ignoring restrictio­ns

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