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Birmingham putting £6m bus lane fines 'in the cocoa tin' | Birmingham putting £6m bus lane fines 'in the cocoa tin' |
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Motorists' fines totalling more than £6m for driving in a city's bus lanes have been used by a council to fund public services, an ex-MP claims. | |
Cameras were put at 10 Birmingham sites in September 2013 and two more in 2014. | Cameras were put at 10 Birmingham sites in September 2013 and two more in 2014. |
In the first two years cameras operated, 213,774 penalty charge notices (PCNs) were issued, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request showed. | In the first two years cameras operated, 213,774 penalty charge notices (PCNs) were issued, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request showed. |
Former Lib Dem MP John Hemming said the council had been "economical with the truth" on how it would spend the money. | Former Lib Dem MP John Hemming said the council had been "economical with the truth" on how it would spend the money. |
The total income from fines was £6,157,359 from September 2013 - December 13 2015. | The total income from fines was £6,157,359 from September 2013 - December 13 2015. |
The number of fines nearly halved from the first year cameras operated until the second. | The number of fines nearly halved from the first year cameras operated until the second. |
When the cameras were first installed, the Labour-run council denied claims it was a "money-making" move, saying income would be put into transport. | When the cameras were first installed, the Labour-run council denied claims it was a "money-making" move, saying income would be put into transport. |
'In the cocoa tin' | 'In the cocoa tin' |
In a reply to a BBC FOI request, the council said the money had not yet been earmarked for any such projects: "The net surpluses from the Bus Lane Enforcement (i.e. total income less expenditure) have been taken to reserves and have not yet been spent on any specific project. | In a reply to a BBC FOI request, the council said the money had not yet been earmarked for any such projects: "The net surpluses from the Bus Lane Enforcement (i.e. total income less expenditure) have been taken to reserves and have not yet been spent on any specific project. |
"Work is progressing to identify appropriate highways/transportation projects to fund." | "Work is progressing to identify appropriate highways/transportation projects to fund." |
Mr Hemming, who lost his seat as Liberal Democrat MP for Birmingham Yardley in 2015, said: "It's clear this was a route for the council to raise money. | Mr Hemming, who lost his seat as Liberal Democrat MP for Birmingham Yardley in 2015, said: "It's clear this was a route for the council to raise money. |
"This money has just gone in the cocoa tin, it's not reserved for transport. | "This money has just gone in the cocoa tin, it's not reserved for transport. |
"We should be using taxes to fund public services, not fines." | "We should be using taxes to fund public services, not fines." |
Where were the first 10 cameras: | Where were the first 10 cameras: |
Cameras added later: | Cameras added later: |
When it began enforcing bus lane restrictions, the council also said its aim was to improve bus reliability, reduce CO2 emissions, encourage cycling and increase road safety. | When it began enforcing bus lane restrictions, the council also said its aim was to improve bus reliability, reduce CO2 emissions, encourage cycling and increase road safety. |
In its reply to the BBC, the authority said it did not "hold any information which demonstrated any specific correlation between the issuing of PCNs and the factors mentioned". | In its reply to the BBC, the authority said it did not "hold any information which demonstrated any specific correlation between the issuing of PCNs and the factors mentioned". |
The council said it had "always made clear" PCNs were not to make money but to reduce congestion and emissions. | The council said it had "always made clear" PCNs were not to make money but to reduce congestion and emissions. |
Drivers who paid within 14 days of receiving a PCN could pay a 50% discounted fine of £30. If paid within 28 days, the penalty was £60, and £90 if it was late. | Drivers who paid within 14 days of receiving a PCN could pay a 50% discounted fine of £30. If paid within 28 days, the penalty was £60, and £90 if it was late. |
In February 2014, a tribunal found signage was inadequate or confusing at three of the 10 locations and the council came under fire following a story by the Birmingham Mail. | In February 2014, a tribunal found signage was inadequate or confusing at three of the 10 locations and the council came under fire following a story by the Birmingham Mail. |
The authority introduced extra signage at three locations between April and June 2014, which it said exceeded the tribunal's recommendations. | The authority introduced extra signage at three locations between April and June 2014, which it said exceeded the tribunal's recommendations. |