AN URGENT warning has been issued to drivers as police officers begin a crackdown on motorists who leave their cars on pavements.
South Yorkshire Police embarked on a campaign to end dangerous parking earlier this year. Since then, over 400 drivers have been punished by the police for committing parking offences in Sheffield. The force has now warned that motorists will face action
if their cars are adjudged to be blocking a pavement or a cycle lane.
It added that drivers who parked in a way that impeded cyclists and pedestrians would face £100 fines and three points on their licence, YorkshireLive reported.
Since the operation started in May, South Yorkshire Police received 261 tips from members of the public, who were invited to share images and videos of inconsiderate and selfish parkers.
Officers added that they took action in most of the cases. Some of those cases have even made their way to court. Inspector Kevin Smith said: "We are beginning to see some cases go to court, which will be the ultimate test of the procedure.
“That 261 doesn't include TORs (Traffic Offence Reports) issued by my newly trained PCSOs/PCs for dangerous parking offences they have witnessed – that figure would be north of 400.”
The force added that it will not be stopping any time soon and is asking the public to report any incidents of dangerous parking.
South Yorkshire Police embarked on a campaign to end dangerous parking earlier this year. Since then, over 400 drivers have been punished by the police for committing parking offences in Sheffield.
The force has now warned that motorists will face action if their cars are adjudged to be blocking a pavement or a cycle lane.
It added that drivers who parked in a way that impeded cyclists and pedestrians would face £100 fines and three points on their licence, YorkshireLive reported.
Since the operation started in May, South Yorkshire Police received 261 tips from members of the public, who were invited to share images and videos of inconsiderate and selfish parkers.
Officers added that they took action in most of the cases.
Some of those cases have even made their way to court. Inspector Kevin Smith said: "We are beginning to see some cases go to court, which will be the ultimate test of the procedure.
“That 261 doesn't include TORs (Traffic Offence Reports) issued by my newly trained PCSOs/PCs for dangerous parking offences they have witnessed – that figure would be north of 400.”
The force added that it will not be stopping any time soon and is asking the public to report any incidents of dangerous parking.
The police's operational document reads: "The police cannot be everywhere. This initiative relies on the help of active citizens to help enforce the law and make the roads safer.
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1662157/driver-warning-parking-police-crackdown-pavement-parking
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