Parents who flout parking regulations
outside six east London primary schools could get a criminal record.
Motorists will be issued with £100
fines and three warnings before a criminal prosecution is sought, Havering Council, which will
implement the scheme, said the current parking situation meant children faced
an "imminent threat to life".
Other
methods to improve the parking situation
§ Designated
drop-off/pick-up zone within the school ground§ Close roads around the school at the start and finish of the day
Other management methods include
training parents, teachers and resident to issue parking fines. But Mrs Connelly said she was
reluctant to put others at "risk of abuse of any kind".
Robert Benham, from Havering Council,
said it was hoped making parking a criminal offence would work as a deterrent
to inconsiderate parking. He said: "Three strikes and
they're holed before the magistrates. And I think this behaviour will
stop."
Quick-fix
'warning'
Ian Temperton from Road Safety GB
said parking could help to regulate traffic by forcing drivers to slow down,
and urged the council not to focus on quick-fixes. He said: "The PSPO sounds like a
shot-term solution. There's always the difficulty you're going to move the
problem somewhere else."
The schools involved in the scheme
are: Gidea Park, Parsonage Farm, Ardleigh Green, Broadford, Wykeham and
Engayne.