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High speed crackdown on bad parking at schools and villages

Drivers who park on keep clear areas outside schools and on double yellow lines in villages are to be targeted in a trial safety campaign in Thanet.

Kent County Council will pay for a rapid response motorcycle patrol to tackle offenders who could face fines of up to £70 if they get caught.

The one-year trial that Thanet council will start from April will be the first in Kent. Letters will be sent to Thanet’s 54 schools to give advance warning.

Charles Hibberd, chairman of KCC Highways Advisory Board, said: “Kent Highway Services get a lot of calls from members of the public reporting illegal and unsafe parking outside schools and in remote rural locations. It is important for children, parents and residents in these areas that we make them as safe as we can.

“The motorcycle patrol will swoop on offenders much quicker than at present. This will act as a deterrent to those who park illegally. It will also make our roads much safer for everyone, especially children.”

Labour county councillor for Ramsgate Alan Poole welcomed the move and said: “Inconsiderate parking outside schools is extremely dangerous and a major cause of complaints, as well as being a real hassle for most motorists and pedestrians”.

Cllr Shirley Tomlinson, Thanet council cabinet member for commercial and environmental services, said: “By offering a faster response, we should be able to tackle the problems that matter to our residents.”

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