Council can't fine speeding drivers
The Conservative government has slammed the brakes on a plan to fine speeding drivers in Wandsworth.
The Department for Transport has blocked an effort to enforce 20mph speed limits on our streets, claiming that they are "unlawful."
The decision prevents the Council from contacting drivers caught breaking 20mph limits, and has asked the DVLA to stop sharing details of drivers caught speeding under the scheme. The trial was launched in November 2022 and was the first effort in England to attempt speed enforcement.
A DfT spokesperson said: 'Wandsworth Council is carrying out this experimental speed enforcement trial using powers in a way that is unlawful. We have therefore taken immediate action and asked DVLA to stop sharing registered keeper details with Wandsworth Council for the purpose of enforcing this scheme."
Local LibDem road safety campaigner, Jon Irwin said, “I'm disappointed that the Conservative government shows such disregard for the law and road safety. Fortunately thanks to LibDem local efforts, the council has adopted our 'Safe Streets to School' campaign to protect all our children.”