Oldham Lib-Dems - it's time to clamp down on 'nuisance' parking offenders
Date published: 02 August 2022
Cllr Howard Sykes
Oldham’s Liberal Democrat Leader and Shaw representative, Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, has called on Oldham Council to clamp down on persistent parking offenders.
Councillor Sykes said: “Pavement parking and inconsiderate, or illegal parking, is a real nuisance in our communities, especially in our town centres.
"I am calling on Oldham Council to get tough on repeat offenders – just as other councils have done.
"The only way we are going to change things is by showing people that there are consequences for being a nuisance to other people on our roads and pavements.”
The Department for Transport defines a persistent offender as someone with three or more Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs).
Cllr Sykes is calling for Oldham Council to seize vehicles of persistent offenders until a release fee has been paid.
Cllr Sykes has written to Oldham Council’s Executive Director for Place and Economic Growth, Emma Barton, calling on Oldham to formally adopt these additional powers.
He said: “This is about getting the basics right.
"The biggest problem for Oldham Council is they are toothless when it comes to actually pursuing offenders.
"For people to stop persistently breaking the rules, there must be serious consequences.
"If we took the step of seizing the vehicles of those who regularly offend – just as other councils like Plymouth have done – we could drastically reduce nuisance parking.
"Using these powers will be warmly welcomed by law abiding citizens who park responsibility.”
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