HC Deb 02 February 1982 vol 17 cc95-6W
Mr. Iain Mills

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the number of prosecutions in respect of overloaded lorries in 1981; and if he will divide this figure by police authority.

Mr. Mayhew

[pursuant to his reply, 27 January 1982, c. 355]: Numbers of findings of guilt for all tyres of offences relating to loads of motor vehicles in each police force area in 1980, the latest year for which information is available, are published in table 17 of "Offences relating to motor vehicles, "England and Wales 1980, supplementary tables", a copy of which has been placed in the Library of the House. The information available on numbers of prosecutions for offences of exceeding the maximum gross weight or axle weight of goods vehicles of all kinds is given in the following table. However, the reporting of non-police prosecutions, such as those brought by highway authorities, is known to be less than complete.

Proceedings in Magistrates Courts for Offences of Exceeding Gross Weight or Axle Weight of Goods Vehicles by Police Force Area, 1980
Police force area Number of offences
Avon and Somerset 454
Bedfordshire 249
Cambridgeshire 351
Cheshire 480
Cleveland 231
Cumbria 385
Derbyshire 464
Devon and Cornwall 168
Dorset 205
Durham 80
Essex 1,070
Gloucestershire 137
Greater Manchester 120
Hampshire 552
Hertfordshire 1,914
Humberside 480
Kent 1,280
Lancashire 20
Leicestershire 258
Lincolnshire 535
City of London 167
Merseyside 552
Metropolitan Police District
Norfolk 487
Northamptonshire 85
Northumbria 289
North Yorkshire 242
Nottinghamshire 1,274
Police force area Number of offences
South Yorkshire 251
Staffordshire 660
Suffolk *4
Surrey 504
Sussex 1,045
Thames Valley 258
Warwickshire 446
West Mercia 521
West Midlands 1,882
West Yorkshire 1,215
Wiltshire 160
Dyfed-Powys 23
Gwent 339
North Wales 90
South Wales 67
Total 19,994

* In addition, 271 prosecutions are known to have been recorded as trade licence offences because exceeding the maximum gross weight infringes the conditions of a trade licence.

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