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CCTV Enforcement Car Issues Thousands of Fines in Leicester

Leicester City Council’s new CCTV enforcement car has issued over 1,500 fines in just one month for illegal parking. This initiative, launched on April 1, utilises Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology to monitor and penalise motorists violating parking restrictions, particularly in high-risk areas like school zones and bus lanes.

The enforcement car targets specific locations where illegal parking has been a persistent issue, aiming to enhance road safety and reduce congestion. The immediate £70 fines serve as a deterrent against dangerous parking practices, which can endanger children and other road users. The council plans to fund the car’s operation through the fines collected, with any surplus allocated to local road safety improvements.

For UK drivers, this means increased vigilance is necessary when parking in urban areas, especially near schools and busy streets. The rapid issuance of fines indicates a zero-tolerance approach, which could lead to higher costs for motorists who fail to comply with parking regulations.

Looking ahead, residents should monitor the effectiveness of this initiative. If the number of fines continues to rise, it may prompt other councils to adopt similar measures, potentially leading to widespread changes in parking enforcement across the UK.

Sources
gbnews.com

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