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South West Liberal Democrats Campaigning for The South West of England and Gibraltar European Elections June 4th 2009 |
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| 9th September 2010 | South West Liberal Democrats |
Europe to enforce driving penalties across borders4.00.00pm GMT Wed 17th Dec 2008 Today, the European Parliament backed the cross-border enforcement of penalties for speeding, drink-driving, not wearing a seatbelt and running a red light. These four offences are responsible for most fatalities on European roads. At present, sanctions for traffic violations in Member States other than the driver's country of residence - especially the automatically recorded ones - are mostly not followed through. This relative impunity encourages irresponsible driving and undermines road safety. Commenting, Graham Watson MEP, European Liberal and Democrat Leader, said: "Today's vote is not about harmonising the rules of the road or the penalties for traffic violations. Instead are putting in place an efficient system of cross-border enforcement of penalties for the four most dangerous offences. Drivers think twice before breaking the rules if they know that fines will follow them home." The cross-country data exchange network through which European countries will identify and notify offenders is accompanied by data protection safeguards. It will be evaluated after two years when its scope can be extended to cover other violations as well. "We expect Member States to follow up swiftly and endorse this bill. We will no longer be taken for a ride by drivers exploiting the loopholes in the system", added Watson.
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