Dutch wrote:
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Great idea - especially if the SCP can be "persuaded" to pay attention to it .
I have heard that the Partnerships don't get the £60 IF they do not comply with the ACPO guidelines, is this true?, who moniters this?, could they receive a copy of the generic statement? The threat of losing the £60 might make the SCP pay attention.
Yes, the guidelines are part of the hypothecation rules. In other words for the partnership to qualify for claiming their "expenses" back they have to comply with the rules on signage, visibility etc.
However, the first point is that I don't think this is done on a fine by fine basis. Rather I think that the partnership will claim for a specific sum of money from the DfT to cover their operating expenses, and as part of the claim will no doubt declare that the operating guidelines have been complied with. I don't believe it is as simple as being able to remove £60 from their pot every time they break the rules.
And as to the question of who enforces this, I suppose the answer is "nobody". Obviously the Partnership won't, as they are the ones that stand to gain most by breaking the rules. Similarly the DfT are hardly going to put a spanner in the works of a nice little earner by interrupting the cash flow - be a bit like killing the golden goose!
I think the best you might hope for without any outside intervention might be a mildly worded reminder from the DfT to the scammers to remember to obey the rules.
So the way forward is perhaps to bring this topic into the public domain. The reminder to the CC about any records of non-compliance qualifying for primary disclosure is an excellent one. Also, we might consider using the FoI act, to ask the DfT...
(a) how many instances of non-compliance have been reported to them?
and
(b) on how many occasions this has led to expenses being withheld, as per the rules?
The two things taken together could be a bit of an awkward wake-up call to them.
And yes, a pre-printed witness statement to record any instances of non-compliance is an excellent idea, with copies to be sent to the partnership, the CC and the DfT so that nobody can bury it.