HC Deb 23 October 2000 vol 355 cc46-7W
Mr. Ben Chapman

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to his answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Great Grimsby (Mr. Mitchell) of 26 June 2000,Official Report, columns 384–86W, if he will call for reports on the reasons for the absence of fixed penalties for carrying more than one person on a pedal cycle in (a) Avon and Somerset, (b) Bedfordshire, (c) Cambridgeshire, (d) Cheshire, (e) Derbyshire, (f) Durham, (g) Essex, (h) Gloucestershire, (i) Hertfordshire, (j) Humberside, (k) the City of ondon, (l) the Metropolitan Police area, (m) Norfolk, (n) Northamptonshire, (o) North Yorkshire,(p) Nottinghamshire, (q) South Yorkshire, (r) Staffordshire, (s) Surrey, (t) Sussex, (u) Warwickshire, (v) the West Midlands and (w) West Yorkshire, between 1 August and 31 December 1999. [134070]

Mr. Charles Clarke

The issuing of fixed penalties for cycling offences is an operational matter for individual chief officers of police. Data from Essex and Humberside have now been received and show that two and three fixed penalties were issued respectively for carrying more than one person on a pedal cycle for the period August to December 1999. Data have also now been received from West Yorkshire and show that one fixed penalty was issued for carrying more than one person on a pedal cycle for the period November to December 1999. Cambridgeshire cannot supply relevant data. The remaining forces have indicated that no fixed penalty notices were issued. I have no plans to call for reports in this instance from the forces referred to by my hon. Friend the Member for Great Grimsby (Mr. Mitchell).

Mr. Ben Chapman

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to his answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Great Grimsby (Mr. Mitchell), of 26 June 2000,Official Report, columns 384–86W, if he will call for a report on the reason for the absence of fixed penalties for cycling on pedestrian footways in West Yorkshire between 1 August and 31 December 1999. [134069]

Mr. Charles Clarke

The issuing of fixed penalties for cycling offences is an operational matter for individual chief officers of police. Data from West Yorkshire have now been received and show that two fixed penalties were issued for the offence of cycling on the pavement in the period November to December 1999. No data are available for the period August to December 1999.

New fixed penalty offences—Number of substantive tickets issued, England and Wales, August to December 1999
Police force Carrying more than one person on pedal cycle Cycling on the footway (pavement) Registration mark defective Overtaking at pelican zebra or puffin crossing Driving on footway (pavement) Total
Humberside 3 19 35 3 1 61
Kent 2 48 84 2 39 175
Lancashire 2 8 65 41 116
Leicestershire 1 13 30 2 46
Lincolnshire 9 15 118 1 3 146
London, City of 10 5 10 25
Merseyside 1 18 3 5 27
Metropolitan Police 29 109 22 8 168
Norfolk2 8 1 1 1 11
Northamptonshire 2 36 38
Northumbria 1 21 32 3 9 66
North Yorkshire 18 33 2 53 106
Nottinghamshire 5 146 2 153
South Yorkshire 11 219 12 61 303
Staffordshire2 3 27 4 34
Suffolk 2 53 30 85
Surrey 13 78 1 4 96
Sussex 15 5 20
Thames Valley 1 8 2 11
Warwickshire 2 16 2 20
West Mercia 1 36 87 4 5 133
West Midlands 4 12 1 1 18
West Yorkshire3 1 2 2 5
Wiltshire 6 17 1 24
Dyfed-Powys 7 1 8
Gwent 29 1 1 31
North Wales n/a n/a 34 34
South Wales 4 11 38 53
Total (42 forces) 34 665 2,208 144 377 3,428
1Included in column 2
2October to December only
3November to December only
4Figures not available

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