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Parking (Lancashire)

Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many parking tickets were issued by Lancashire police in each of the last five years. [82744]

Mr. McNulty: Available information on fixed penalty notices relating to all offences of obstruction, waiting and parking within the Lancashire police force area during the calendar years 2000 to 2004 (latest available) is given in the following table.

Information for 2005 will be available early in 2007.

Fixed penalty data for obstruction, waiting and parking offences( 1) , Lancashire police force area, 2000-04
Number of tickets
Endorsable Non-endorsable

Fixed penalty notices issued

2000

6

64,900

2001

6

56,000

2002

4

47,700

2003

8

31,800

2004

9

17,700

(1) Offences under the Road Traffic Act 1988 s.22; Transport Act 2000 ss. 173 (5); 173 (6); 173 (7); 174 (3); 175 (2); 175 (3); 175 (4); 190 Highway Act 1835 ss 72 & 78; RTA 1988 ss. 19 & 21; Highways Act 1980 s. 137 (1); Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 ss. 5 (1), 8, 32-36 and 45-53; Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 Regs. 101 and 103; Transport Act 2000 Part III.

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Parliamentary Questions

Mr. Gauke: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many written parliamentary questions tabled to the Department before 5 May remained unanswered on 25 May. [75160]

Mr. McNulty [holding answer 5 June 2006]: Internal management information shows that 565 parliamentary questions tabled before 5 May remained unanswered on 25 May.

Police

Mr. Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what proportion of each police force’s budget in England and Wales in 2006-07 is derived from the police precept; whether he expects this proportion to change under the proposals for police force restructuring; and if he will make a statement. [73244]

Mr. McNulty: The proportion of each police authority’s budget met from the police precept on council tax in 2006-07 is set out in the table. There are clearly differentials in precepts between a number of neighbouring police authorities.

I refer the hon. Member to the reply given on 19 June 2006, Official Report, column 1057.


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Proportion of police authority budgets met from police precepts on council tax in 2006-07
Police authority Percentage

Avon and Somerset

31.4

Bedfordshire

26.8

Cambridgeshire

33.2

Cheshire

26.2

Cleveland

21.9

Cumbria

31.3

Derbyshire

29.7

Devon and Cornwall

30.1

Dorset

41.6

Durham

17.9

Essex

29.8

Gloucestershire

40.1

Hampshire

29.4

Hertfordshire

32.5

Humberside

25.3

Kent

28.7

Lancashire

21.8

Leicestershire

27.3

Lincolnshire

32.3

Norfolk

35.3

Northamptonshire

34.1

North Yorkshire

42.4

Nottinghamshire

25.0

Staffordshire

32.5

Suffolk

32.8

Surrey

45.6

Sussex

31.2

Thames Valley

33.7

Warwickshire

35.3

West Mercia

36.4

Wiltshire

34.5

Total Shires

31.1

Greater Manchester

17.0

Merseyside

17.4

Northumbria

11.7

South Yorkshire

18.3

West Midlands

13.6

West Yorkshire

19.3

Total Mets

16.2

Total England (exc. London)

26.5

Metropolitan

25.0

(Total England (inc London)

26.1

Dyfed-Powys

37.4

Gwent

28.4

North Wales

37.9

South Wales

25.4

Total Wales

30.6

Total England and Wales

26.4

Source:
English Police Authorities—Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Welsh Police Authorities—Welsh Assembly Government

Mr. Sanders: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many formal complaints were made against police officers working in each
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constabulary in England in the most recent year for which figures are available; and what percentage of such complaints have resulted in disciplinary action being taken against the police officer in each constabulary area. [85516]

Mr. McNulty: The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is responsible for the management of the police complaints system. I will ensure that the chairman receives a copy of the question and replies to you directly. Copies of the letter containing the IPCC’s response will be placed in the Library.

Mr. Borrow: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police officers in (a) Lancashire police and (b) Cumbria police were involved in preparation work for the voluntary merger of the forces; and how many hours were devoted to this work. [86379]

Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for the police forces concerned and the information is not held centrally.

Chris Grayling: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many traffic police, excluding those trained also to act as firearms response team members, were operating on the roads in each of the last 10 years, broken down by police authority area. [82444]

Mr. McNulty: The available information is given in the following table.


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Police officers FTE whose main function is “Traffic”( 1) (1995-2005)
Full-time equivalent
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97( 2) 1997-98( 2) 1998-99( 3) 1999-2000( 3) 2000-01( 3) 2002-03 2003-04 2005-05

Avon and Somerset

213

206

216

222

228

Bedfordshire

87

88

75

80

80

Cambridgeshire

95

90

85

99

101

Cheshire

187

191

194

200

194

Cleveland

88

87

64

73

2

Cumbria

116

116

107

110

108

Derbyshire

147

141

107

121

116

Devon and Cornwall

219

219

192

198

211

Dorset

98

94

91

86

82

Durham

113

114

111

119

108

Dyfed Powys

100

111

136

105

141

Essex

277

269

241

242

243

Gloucestershire

81

82

62

66

67

Greater Manchester

441

437

406

392

359

Gwent

93

90

93

95

96

Hampshire

265

268

248

246

244

Hertfordshire

159

156

150

151

149

Humberside

157

166

123

119

225

Kent

179

169

104

122

Lancashire

273

273

198

187

190

Leicestershire

105

87

92

95

85

Lincolnshire

104

101

90

89

96

London, City of

32

32

24

24

28

Merseyside

345

223

125

119

115

Metropolitan police

1,005

922

583

592

1029

Norfolk

109

111

120

121

107

Northamptonshire

93

91

70

71

65

Northumbria

225

221

245

253

165

North Wales

131

127

115

114

76

North Yorkshire

132

126

151

138

101

Nottinghamshire

154

154

26

121

133

South Wales

188

174

243

245

243

South Yorkshire

205

204

180

127

134

Staffordshire

238

227

50

49

58

Suffolk

76

70

68

72

76

Surrey

192

198

108

110

107

Sussex

231

202

164

163

163

Thames Valley

335

288

259

259

245

Warwickshire

123

117

103

103

93

West Mercia

134

178

292

115

117

West Midlands

417

417

384

405

393

West Yorkshire

343

341

320

314

317

Wiltshire

118

108

91

96

93

Total

8,423

8,084

7,525

7,238

7,005

6,902

6,706

7,104

(1) Staff with multiple responsibilities(or designations) are recorded under their primary role or function. The traffic function includes staff who are predominantly employed on motorcycles or in patrol vehicles for the policing of traffic and motorway related duties. This does not include officers employed in accident investigation, vehicle examination and radar duties. (2) Data is unavailable for 1996-97 and 1997-98 (3) Data by police force area is not available centrally.

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