Last year, 1,324 people were prosecuted in Dorset for use of mobile phones whilst driving
Only a small number of people in Dorset who use their mobile phones whilst driving are punished, according to research released yesterday by the Liberal Democrats.
The revelation comes on the same day that the Government announced that the fixed penalty will, for the first time, include the award of three penalty points as well as doubling the fine to £60. The research, based on answers to questions asked in Parliament by the Liberal Democrats, also shows:
Annette Brooke, Liberal Democrat MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole, said:
"I welcome the Government's announcement to increase the penalty, but this will mean nothing without proper enforcement.
"Driving while on the phone can be extremely dangerous, and it is concerning that so few drivers are being caught. The recent decrease in traffic police may well have led to these lamentable figures.
"You can't catch people using mobile phones if traffic police are replaced with speed cameras or other automated systems."
Annette Brooke recently wrote to Dorset Police about the level of action taken against drivers using mobiles. She was informed that 1342 people were prosecuted between March 2005 and March 2006. Annette said:
"Resources for policing in Dorset is a critical issue. Dorset is the second lowest funded Police Authority in the country and although it performs exceedingly well with these resources, it is clear that we need fair funding for adequate enforcement."
ENDS
Notes to Editors:
Fixed penalty notices issued and total court proceedings use of hand-held mobile phone while driving, by police force area England and Wales, 2004
Fixed penalty notices issued
Dorset 521
London, City of 137
England Total 73,976
Source of data: From written Parliamentary Question by Alistair Carmichael MP
Fixed penalty notices issued and total court proceedings use of hand-held mobile phone while driving, by police force area England 2004: Comparison of rate per vehicle kilometre
Penalties issued per million traffic km (Difference as % of Average)
London, City of 0.73 (347%)
Dorset 0.10 (-40%)
England Average 0.16
A recent survey by Natwest Car Insurance (see: http://www.natwest.com/global_options.asp?id=GLOBAL/MEDIA/129) demonstrated that 21% of drivers admitted to driving whilst using a mobile phone.
Given that there were 32.2 million licence holders in 2004, this means that 6.7million people could be driving whilst using a mobile phone. Assuming each "fine" relates to an individual rather than multiple offences, this means that just 1.1% of offenders are being caught and fined.
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