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Matter for
Decision
The purpose of the
Officer’s report was to:
a.
Inform the Executive Councillor and Scrutiny
Committee Members of the revised fixed penalty notice (FPN) levels for
environmental crimes, namely commercial waste receptacles, flyposting,
graffiti, that came into force under The Environmental Offences (Fixed
Penalties) (England) Regulations 2017 (The 2017 Regulations) on the 1 April
2018; the revised FPN levels for community protection notices under the
Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (The 2014 Regulations); and
the revised FPN levels for domestic waste offences as amended by the
Deregulation Act 2015 (The 2015 Regulations).
b.
Seek authority to revise the current fixed penalty
for offences related to commercial waste receptacles, flyposting, graffiti,
community protection notice and domestic waste offences to the new legal
maximum FPN level; and to give a discount of 40% (i.e. discounted fine value)
for early payment provided payment is made within 10 days of the date the FPN
was issued.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Streets and Open Spaces
Agreed to adopt
the new legal maximum fixed penalty notice (FPN) level for offences related to commercial waste receptacles, flyposting, graffiti,
community protection notice and domestic waste offences and to give a
discount of 40% (i.e. discounted fine value), for early payment provided
payment is made within 10 days of the date the FPN was issued, as detailed in
the following table.
Offence |
Maximum new fine
level |
Proposed
discounted fine level |
Summary of
proposed fine amendment |
Commercial waste receptacles |
£110 |
£66 |
Increase of £10 to maximum fine level and £6 to discounted fine level |
Flyposting |
£150 |
£90 |
Increase of £75 to maximum fine
level and setting of a discounted fine level |
Graffiti |
£150 |
£90 |
|
Community protection notices |
£100 |
£60 |
Increase of £40 to maximum fine level and £10 to discounted fine level |
Domestic waste offences |
£80 |
£48 |
Setting of a maximum and
discounted fine level |
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Operations Manager – Community
Engagement and Enforcement.
In response to the report the Committee commented FPNs were an important
crime deterrent.
The Operations Manager said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
The Enforcement Team increased in number during
2014-15, so the number of FPNs issued increased accordingly. The amount of
income (for the Council) increased, but not necessarily the number of crimes.
ii.
People could pay the lower threshold of a FPN
within ten days of a FPN being issued. If the person being fined contacted the
council and said they had financial difficulties, the council could extend the payment
period for the lower threshold. Each such contact would be dealt with on a case
by case basis
iii.
The Council did not accept part payments due to
administration costs.
iv.
If someone did not pay, or did not want to pay,
they could wait for the case to go to the Magistrate’s Court where they could
put their version of events. The Magistrates would then decide the outcome of
the case.
v.
Funding from FPNs could be used to help prevent
future issues (eg bin provision), promotional materials for education, plus provision
of tools for community payback schemes. Funding could be used flexibility.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendation.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor
(and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.