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Lolly pop man and the rules
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bit of info here: http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/transportandroads/roadsafety/schoolsandschoolcrossingpatrols/SchoolCrossingPatrols.htm and most Councils will tell you that:
School crossing patrols are legally empowered to stop vehicles for children and adults. The penalties for failing to stop for a crossing patrol are:
A fine of up to �1,000
A minimum of three penalty points
Possible disqualification
The SCP is 'employed' (a lot of Councils in fact use volunteers to do the job) by the Council with powers to stop traffic given to them by the Council, not by the Police, but failure to stop when indicated to do so is an offence...you should stop anyway, kids crossing are a little bit more important are they not, than 15 seconds on a journey....
Hi DT - I am sure the crowd mentality kicks in. If there is an option to carry out a task without the bother of having to think, people will take that option. Proven everytime, whatever the task.
If the SCP is happy to assist a 'normal' adult, they are probably just being courteous - and a lot of them are unnecessarily nice people anyway to do the job in the first place!!...- but as the SCP is there to assist in crossing, essentially on behalf of the Council, if you squashed a pedestrian being ushered over the road by a SCP I doubt there is any defence that they were proceeding 'without due care and attention' - brilliant defence/accusation phrase. Covers a lot of actions...
I gather the schools have to apply for a manned SCP - it isn't automatically used, and it involves a load of surveys and proven traffic flow and volume reports, etc before they make little old men and women stand in the rain at all hours for nothing, helping with the crossings.
Those SCPs who get recognised with awards or commendations deserve it without exception, I reckon.
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