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Transport for London hosts third annual conference on parking and traffic enforcement

18 June 2007

Industry leaders gathered in central London last week to discuss the hot topics around parking and traffic enforcement in the Capital.

There was some lively debate on legal issues, the appeals processes and upcoming changes

Patrick Troy, TfL's Head of Enforcement

Representatives from Transport for London (TfL) and other parking authorities, London TravelWatch, London Councils, NCP Services, attended alongside London's Chief Parking Adjudicator.

Opponents and commentators were also invited to speak at the one-day conference, including Christian Wolmar, the respected transport writer, and campaigner for the motorist Neil Herron.

Patrick Troy, Head of Traffic Enforcement at TfL, spoke of fairness and consistency in parking enforcement and said: "We must all remember that the 'Customer is King' in this industry, and those customers are not just drivers, but all road users.

"This conference was another chance for all of us to share the varying opinions on how our customers can best be served and their interests best protected.

"There was some lively debate on legal issues, the appeals processes and upcoming changes, such as differential parking charges during the day, from both the invited guest speakers and the delegates on the floor. 

Invaluable

"We have had very positive feedback on the conference - it is fast becoming an invaluable part of the enforcement calendar."

Other guest speakers included Nick Lester, Director of Transport, Environment and Planning at London Councils; Tim Cowen of NCP Services; Vincent Stops from London TravelWatch; Sue Taylor from Mole Valley Council; Gary Griffiths from the London Borough of Islington; and Martin Wood, London's Chief Parking Adjudicator.

The conference was chaired by Jeroen Weimar, Director of Transport Policing and Enforcement for TfL, as well as director of the Enforcement Task Force - a partnership of TfL, London boroughs, the Metropolitan Police Service and other London enforcement agents.

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