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Published Date: 04 July 2009

A TOTAL of 33 vehicles were checked as part of a road-safety initiative during two schools' prom nights, it has been revealed.

Police officers joined forces with Scarborough Council, the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) and HM Customs and Excise to inspect vehicles arriving at the Graham School prom night at the Spa and Scalby School's event at the Royal Hotel.

Out of eight stretch limousines which were checked during the operation last Friday, one was issued with a fine for bald tyres and officers were pleased the other seven had no defects.

Two vehicles were issued with an immediate prohibition order and three drivers received a fixed penalty notice for the use illegally tinted windows.

TC Dave Burlingham, of Scarborough Road Policing Group, said: "Keeping your vehicle in a roadworthy condition is essential. We are pleased the safety message appears to be getting through to motorists. However, there are still a minority who believe they are above the law.

"A particular problem we have found is the use of tinted film placed over vehicle windows.

"It restricts the driver's vision and puts vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists at extreme risk, particularly at night."

Andy Skelton, Scarborough Council's head of environmental services, said: "We were particularly interested in checking stretched limousines and other hired vehicles carrying young people to school prom events. We were keen to ensure the vehicles were correctly licensed and maintained, and that the drivers were licensed, especially as young people were involved."

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2009 7:28 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
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e4kenndr,

04/07/2009 08:37:48
Wonder if SBC would still even bother doing this if they weren't fining people?

Perhaps that money would be better used to rectify the problem? (Buy new tyres etc) clearly still oblivious there's a recession going on!
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Up Jacob's Creek without a paddle,

04/07/2009 16:30:38
Lets see if they've got the balls to check all the vehicles that have arrived and are arriving for the so called seamer gypsy fair.....
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Vegman,

Scarborough 04/07/2009 17:01:40
Will they be trageting every function at the Spa and around town or just the one that the locals go to?
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Amaroo,

Scarborough 04/07/2009 18:58:47
Re Post 2

Not a chance. Neither the council nor the police would dare to target the 'Travellers' as they did with the school prom vehicles.

They might be brave enough to stop the odd 'Traveller' after they depart wherever they park up and do some checks. But it will only be when there are not many 'Travellers' together.

It is like the 'travellers' who were moved on last week by the police. Had there been more than a couple of vans setting up home the police would have let them stay and the whole area would now be full of 'Travellers' with excuses like last year of 'containing them'.

The school prom vehicles were an easy target and I doubt any other functions using hired transport to either places will be hit like that. Certainly not a business conference or the like.

Parking tickets may well be issued as the wardens skulk around in the hedgerows, pen and camera poised !!!
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Mark gregg,

north bay 04/07/2009 20:37:20
a check of councillors vehicles might be appropriate
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Hello Vera,

04/07/2009 23:10:16
All those public sector workers (including the cops) out to pick on a few motorists. All that man power and time wasted for one fine for a defective tyre.

I am still waiting for the cops to nail the boy racer that hit my car up the rear then made off without stopping. They had enough on him to get him off the road but they decided to let him go scott free.

Perhaps big white limos are an easy target.
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Amaroo,

Scarborough 05/07/2009 22:45:58
The police should be able to do some checking on the 'Travellers' that are all parked on Centurion Way again.

Barriers up and 'Travellers' park up on the wrong side of it with no problem and are not moved on by the police.
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