I'm not a lawyer though, and I am aware that the Police still have authority to prosecute (or choose to issues FPNs) for traffic offenses, but I cannot remember if this applies to highways managed by TfL / Local Councils in this capacity. Next up - medical advice.
I'm not a lawyer though, and I am aware that the Police still have authority to prosecute (or choose to issues FPNs) for traffic offenses, but I cannot remember if this applies to highways managed by TfL / Local Councils in this capacity.
Next up - medical advice.
http://www.patrol-uk.info/site/scripts/documents.php?categoryID=2
This would suggest that even where a local authority has adopted traffic enforcement, the police can still choose to issue FPN.
Are you any good with bunions?
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http://www.patrol-uk.info/site/scripts/documents.php?categoryID=2
This would suggest that even where a local authority has adopted traffic enforcement, the police can still choose to issue FPN.
Are you any good with bunions?