Police To Step Up Checks On Illegal Parking Outside Schools in Coalville and Ibstock Area

By Graham Hill

23rd Jan 2020 | Local News

Schools in and around the Coalville and Ibstock area are to get a second camera car which will patrol outside the gates in a bid to prosecute parents who park illegally during drop off and pick up times. 

Castle Rock High School, Broom Leys School, Griffydam Primary School, Heather Primary School, Ibstock Junior School, Hugglescote Community Primary School, New Swannington Primary School, St Denys Church Of England Infant School, Ibstock St Margaret's Church Of England Primary School, Whitwick St John The Baptist Church of England Primary School and Worthington School have all been earmarked.

Leicestershire County Council already has one car that it sends out during the morning and evening school runs in an attempt to prevent problem parking. 

The vehicle, which is fitted with automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) systems, is driven by officers who can gather evidence to issue £70 fines to motorists who park up in keep clear zones.

There are now 155 schools in Leicestershire with the markings needed for prosecutions to be issued and posted to parents or carers that park up on zig zag lines. 

Plans to send out a second car were revealed at a meeting at County Hall last week, with the success of the scheme cited as the reason for its expansion.

Blake Pain, county council cabinet member for environment and transport, said: "We know that inconsiderate and dangerous parking outside schools can be a real problem, and we believe that the use of the camera car has been a major deterrent and a big boost to road safety. 

"We want to re-iterate though that this is not about catching and fining motorists – we want people to stop parking inconsiderately near schools as it endangers the lives of pedestrians and causes a great deal of concern for schools and parents."

Since the camera car started patrolling in September 2018, there have been 305 fines issued – 178 of which between  April 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019.

     

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