ACS Welcomes Opposition to On-the Spot Fines
21 Jul 2008
Conservative MP Anne McIntosh will introduce a Ten-Minute Rule Bill tomorrow which would remove shop theft from the list of offences for which police can hand out spot fines.
The Bill which will not become legislation, will serve to highlight parliamentary opposition to on-the-spot fines, and Ministers will be called upon to respond to the Bill setting out what Government view is of current effectiveness of on-the-spot fines.
Under Guidance issued to police forces, officers are expected to issue fines only to first time offenders. They are also expected to consult with victims and take into consideration their views when deciding whether to issue a fine. More than a third of these fines are never paid, and offenders do not receive a criminal record.
James Lowman, ACS Chief Executive said: “ACS called for a review of these fines in November last year as it became increasingly obvious that they do not deter thieves. We welcome this Ten- Minute Rule Bill and urge MPs to press for a wider review of the punishment system for shop theft.”
“Shop theft is not a victimless crime; it costs businesses and customers millions. Taking tough action not only deters the criminal, but benefits the community as a whole by identifying and deterring offenders that are often involved in other criminality as well.”
The Bill which will not become legislation, will serve to highlight parliamentary opposition to on-the-spot fines, and Ministers will be called upon to respond to the Bill setting out what Government view is of current effectiveness of on-the-spot fines.
Under Guidance issued to police forces, officers are expected to issue fines only to first time offenders. They are also expected to consult with victims and take into consideration their views when deciding whether to issue a fine. More than a third of these fines are never paid, and offenders do not receive a criminal record.
James Lowman, ACS Chief Executive said: “ACS called for a review of these fines in November last year as it became increasingly obvious that they do not deter thieves. We welcome this Ten- Minute Rule Bill and urge MPs to press for a wider review of the punishment system for shop theft.”
“Shop theft is not a victimless crime; it costs businesses and customers millions. Taking tough action not only deters the criminal, but benefits the community as a whole by identifying and deterring offenders that are often involved in other criminality as well.”