What is 'ParkSafe'?

 

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Other local areas | What does 'decriminalised' mean? | Who is responsible for paying a fine?
 
The Council is responsible for enforcing on-street parking, loading and waiting restrictions in the borough. This is a process called Decriminalised Parking Enforcement or DPE, although in the Borough we are operating under the more understandable name of ParkSafe, because that's what it's all about - making the streets safer for all users by the management and enforcement of parking restrictions.
 
This enforcement used to be the job of Hampshire Police (through its Traffic Wardens). Now, under the current arrangements the Council employs a team of Civil Enforcement Officers who patrol the streets and car parks. Enforcement of parking restrictions is carried out by these Council employed Civil Enforcement Officers issuing Penalty Charge Notices.
 
 

Do any other local areas have similar arrangements?

Many towns and cities nation-wide have adopted the powers, including the whole of London. Locally, Winchester, Portsmouth, Southampton, Eastleigh, Salisbury and Bournemouth are already established as decriminalised parking enforcement areas.
 
 

What does 'decriminalised' mean?

The difference lies in the details of the different Acts of Parliament.
 
In areas where traditional parking enforcement is still carried out (by Police Traffic Wardens), if you are issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice you have committed a criminal offence under the Road Traffic Act 1984 and if you do not pay the Notice, you can end up in a Magistrates Court, which is a criminal court.
 
In Havant, where decriminalised enforcement under the Road Traffic Act 1991 is operating, if you receive a Penalty Charge Notice from a Civil Enforcement Officer you have committed a civil, not criminal, offence.  Therefore, you do not have recourse to the Magistrates Court system. Any unpaid debts will be pursued through a streamlined County Court system culminating in bailiff action.

 

 

Who will be Responsible for Paying a Parking Fine?

Legally the owner / keeper of the vehicle is responsible and it is the owner / keeper who will be pursued in any further action.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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