Derbyshire Constabulary GUIDANCE ON THE ISSUE OF TRAFFIC OFFENCE REPORTS AND VEHICLE DEFECT RECTIFICATION SCHEME POLICY REFERENCE 05/035

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Derbyshire Constabulary GUIDANCE ON THE ISSUE OF TRAFFIC OFFENCE REPORTS AND VEHICLE DEFECT RECTIFICATION SCHEME POLICY REFERENCE 05/035 This guidance is suitable for Public Disclosure Owner of Doc: Head of Department, Criminal Justice Review Date: February 2019 1

INDEX Heading Page No 1. Guidance Identification Page... 3 2. Legislative Compliance... 4 3. Introduction... 4 4. Offences to which Traffic Offence Reports apply... 4 5. Procedures... 5 6. Traffic Offence Reports... 5 7. Excused Payments... 6 8. Processing of Traffic Offence Reports... 6 9. Vehicle Defect Rectification Scheme... 7 10. Monitoring and Review... 7 11. Appeals and Complaints Procedure... 7 2

1. Guidance Identification Page Guidance title: Registry Reference number: 05/035 Guidance on the Issue of Traffic Offence Reports and Vehicle Defect Rectification Scheme Guidance implementation date: This version June 2012 Guidance review date: February 2019 Department / Division responsible: Guidance owner: Criminal Justice Head of Department Last reviewed by: Mandy Poxon Date last reviewed: February 2017 Impacts on other policies / guidance / documents (list): None Disclosable under FOI Act? YES Guidance to be published on Intranet? YES Is the guidance suitable for Public Disclosure and publication on the Force Website? YES 3

2. Legislative Compliance This document has been drafted to comply with the principles of the Human Rights Act. Proportionality has been identified as the key to Human Rights compliance, this means striking a fair balance between the rights of the individual and those of the rest of the community. There must be a reasonable relationship between the aim to be achieved and the means used. Equality and Diversity issues have also been considered to ensure compliance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet our legal obligation in relation to the equality duty. In addition, Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Health and Safety Issues have been considered. Adherence to this policy or procedure will therefore ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and internal policies. 3. Introduction The Traffic Offence Report (TOR) provides persons responsible for certain road traffic offences the opportunity of attending an educational course or accepting a conditional offer of a fixed penalty that is fixed by law. The procedure provides for an alternative disposal to being dealt with by the court. The Traffic Offence Report is the means of submission of the circumstances in order that a decision can be made as to the disposal by way of either attendance at an education course, a conditional offer of a fixed penalty or prosecution of the offender. That decision is respect of the disposal will be by a File Review Officer within the Criminal Justice Department. The courses will be supplied by the external provider in partnership with Derbyshire Constabulary. The individual requirements of all persons attending a course will be taken into account by the provider when the course is offered. The offer to an apparent offender will be made in writing by the Central Process Unit. Payment of conditional offer of fixed penalties for offences committed in the Force area will be made to the HMCTS, P.O. Box 10066, Loughborough, Leicestershire. LE11 9HB. It is important that high quality customer service is provided as part of this guidance and the standards specified in the Customer Service Policy apply throughout this document. 4. Offences to which Traffic Offence Reports apply Police officers may issue Traffic Offence Reports for minor Road Traffic offences. These offences are non-imprisonable and as described by the Road Traffic Acts. TOR s are only suitable for offences of Due Care when there is no collision involved. For instance; Fail to Stop/Report Offences, Due Care where a collision is involved, Dangerous Driving, Disqualified Driving and Drive when licence has been revoked on medical grounds are all offences unsuitable for submission via a TOR. They should be submitted via a NICHE case file and tasking to the Central Process Unit Supervisors. 4

5. Procedures Administration Services Officers will issue books of Traffic Offence Reports to regular members of the force in accordance with local requirements. Further supplies can be obtained from Headquarters Stationery Stores. 6. Traffic Offence Reports Completion The issuing officer will complete the report with a biro type pen in clearly written block capitals taking care to complete dates, locations and category of offence etc. Any necessary amendments should be shown clearly and not overwritten or alternatively, the report can be issued from a Mobile Data Device. Endorsable The driver s copy of the Traffic Offence Report must always be handed to the offender along with the driver s name and address and details of the driving licence. Non-Endorsable Whenever possible, a Traffic Offence Report will be handed to the offender and details of their name and address entered. Details of the offender must not be obtained via the Police National Computer or other source. The name and address of an offender must not be shown on the report, unless the driver has supplied details at the time the offence report is issued. If a driver is not seen, the name and address of offender line on the notice should be left blank. When a Traffic Offence Report has been issued to an offender, the issuing officer should forward the officer s copy to the Central Process Unit before going off duty. Attaching Notices to Vehicles Where an offender cannot be traced, the Traffic Offence Report and Notice (Force Form 78) will be attached to the vehicle in such a position that it can be readily seen by a driver when he/she returns. To avoid complaint, the Form 78 should be attached near the bottom of the windscreen, or, if appropriate, on the glass panel of the driver s door. On no account must a self-adhesive notice be attached to the paintwork or coachwork of a vehicle. It may constitute a criminal offence if anyone, other than the person liable for the offences referred to in a Notice or the driver or person in charge of the vehicle, removes or interferes with a Notice affixed to a vehicle and offenders will be dealt with appropriately. The officer will then scan and e-mail a copy of the Traffic Offence Report containing all evidence to prove the offence and the Form 78, to the Central Process Unit generic e-mail box before going off duty (the originals to be forwarded in the despatch system with a note indicating that the file has previously been e-mailed to the Unit). It is essential to scan and e-mail in order that Central Process Unit team can arrange for a Notice under Section 172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (Form 104) to be served on the 5

registered keeper requesting details of the driver at the time of the offence. For certain offences which carry endorsement of driving licence, this notice must be served within 14 days of offence date, hence the need to scan and e-mail on the day of issue. When a response is received, the Central Process Unit will follow up and complete other processes required to ensure that the offender is dealt with in the appropriate manner. Pocket Book Entry When issuing a notice to an offender, the police officer concerned will make a brief record of the evidential circumstances in their official note book and will also complete the statement on the rear of the officer s copy of the Traffic Offence Report. Examination of Pocket Book When a Sergeant or Supervisor examines a Constable s pocket book, entries will be checked relating to Traffic Offence Reports to ensure that the report has been submitted to the Central Process Unit in line with the Force Policy and the examiner will sign the book to this effect. 7. Excused Payments Notice not to be cancelled Payments Excused Once a Traffic Offence Report has been issued, it must not be withdrawn or cancelled. Where the alleged offender offers an excuse, the police officer must advise them that the decision as to whether payment can be excused rests with Senior Officer and any further representations should be in writing to Force Headquarters. The Head of the Process Unit is authorised to excuse payment in appropriate cases, with referral to the Superintendent, Criminal Justice Department, if necessary. Payment may be excused if it appears that there are good reasons. The following are: - (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Vehicles broken down Vehicles stolen Notices issued contrary to a Senior Officer s directive Insufficient evidence Traffic signs and lines faulty Errors on notice or illegible Illness and death Visitors from abroad 8. Processing of Traffic Offence Reports Responsibility The Superintendent, Criminal Justice, will be responsible for all administrative work at Force Headquarters in connection with the Traffic Offence Report and all correspondence received on Divisions from persons who have been issued with Traffic Offence Reports will be forwarded to Central Process Unit, Force Headquarters immediately. 6

9. Vehicle Defect Rectification Scheme The Vehicle Defect Rectification Scheme (VDRS) is not an alternative to verbal warnings. It is emphasised that they are alternatives to prosecution. The options open to police officers include: - i. Verbal Warnings ii. VDRS iii. A combination of i and ii iv. Traffic Offence Report When dealing with an incident, officer should consider all the circumstances and decide the most appropriate course of action listed above. If an officer decides to use VDRS the procedure should be as follows: - a. Deal with VDRS offence b. If VDRS not accepted issue Traffic Offence Report for VDRS offences c. If VDRS accepted issue VDRS form; issuing officer to keep form and await return directly to them. 10. Monitoring and Review Monitoring of Traffic Offence Reports as to adverse or disproportionate issues is the responsibility of the Head of Department, Criminal Justice and will be undertaken within the Central Process Unit and scrutinised by the relevant Prosecutions Manager. Where adverse impact is found, further scrutiny will be undertaken by the officer s supervisor. The guidance will be reviewed on a bi-annual basis. 11. Appeals and Complaints Procedure Appeals or complaints of any nature relating to the issue of Traffic Offence Reports should be made in writing to the Central Process Unit, Criminal Justice Building, Headquarters, Ripley whose decision is final. 7

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