Parents risk a criminal record and a £1,000 fine for driving children to SCHOOL in a clampdown banning them from dropping kids off in exclusion zones
‘Parents could risk a criminal record for driving their children to school in an extraordinary clampdown.
The driver of any vehicle ‘seen stopping to drop off or pick up pupils’ in designated zones extending over up to five streets around some schools will face fixed penalty notices of £100.
Those who fail to pay within 14 days, or who are caught three times, will be prosecuted – and could be fined up to £1,000 and recorded as criminals.’
Read more: Parents risk a criminal record and a £1,000 fine for driving children to SCHOOL in a clampdown banning them from dropping kids off in exclusion zones
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