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Drivers face tougher traffic rules across UK county as offenders risk hefty fines and vehicle seizures

By britishbulletin.com26 October 20253 Mins Read
Drivers face tougher traffic rules across UK county as offenders risk hefty fines and vehicle seizures
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Motorists throughout Wiltshire have been warned they face significant financial penalties for traffic offences, with drivers risking court hearings and potential vehicle seizures.

It comes after Wiltshire Council revealed that it would be intensifying its parking enforcement measures using advanced vehicle tracking technology.

The local authority launched a comprehensive crackdown on unpaid parking penalties, employing Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to identify offenders.

In a recent prosecution, it demonstrated the serious repercussions drivers could face for deliberately ignoring parking violations.

The case involved a Chippenham motorist who not only accumulated numerous unpaid penalties but also attempted to circumvent enforcement measures by damaging official equipment.

The incident forms part of an extensive enforcement initiative conducted jointly by Wiltshire Council and specialist debt recovery agents.

The operation targeted known problem areas throughout the county, successfully tracking down vehicles with outstanding fines.

Authorities have now issued stark warnings that persistent non-payment will result in vehicle clamping, court proceedings, and potential criminal charges.

The driver was fined for failing to pay parking tickets and forcibly removing vehicle clamps

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The driver, residing on Assart Way in Chippenham, faced legal proceedings after repeatedly failing to settle parking penalties.

Following failed contact with the driver, the local authority directed enforcement personnel to find and immobilise his vehicle in a bid to collect numerous outstanding fines.

Rather than addressing the debt, the driver forcibly detached the wheel clamp that had been legally applied to his vehicle. This action resulted in damage to council equipment and constituted unlawful interference with the enforcement procedure.

His actions led to an appearance before Swindon Magistrates’ Court in September. During the hearing, the driver admitted guilt to charges of criminal property damage and unlawfully interfering with controlled goods.

The driver was convicted after failing to settle parking penalties

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The defendant’s attempts to evade enforcement ultimately resulted in more severe consequences than the original parking violations would have incurred, the council explained.

The magistrates imposed a £200 fine on him with additional costs and surcharges, bringing the total to £365. While he attended the court hearing, enforcement personnel took possession of his vehicle.

The seized car will be auctioned to recoup the outstanding parking debt. This dual penalty of criminal conviction and asset forfeiture illustrates the escalating consequences of ignoring parking violations.

The case emerged during a coordinated enforcement campaign that spanned seven days. The initiative combined council resources with those of Rundle’s Enforcement Agents to target repeat offenders throughout Wiltshire.

The council has begun cracking down on drivers who fail to pay enforcement tickets

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Officers successfully recovered more than £3,470 in unpaid fines during the operation. The campaign resolved 32 cases completely and resulted in eight vehicles being immobilised, including the driver’s car.

Councillor Martin Smith, Cabinet Member for Highways, emphasised that parking rules ensure equity and security for all motorists. “This case highlights the consequences of ignoring parking fines and damaging public property,” he stated.

Mr Smith noted that the successful prosecution formed part of the broader enforcement campaign with Rundles. “Our enforcement officers work hard to support local residents and businesses, and they deserve to carry out their duties without obstruction or fear of abuse,” he said.

“Ignoring fines can only make the situation worse, and failure to make payments could result in court action, criminal charges, and the loss of personal property,” Mr Smith warned.

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