Thousands of motorists have been issued with parking fines after being caught parking in bus stops and on zig zags outside schools.
Swansea Council launched a parking enforcement van in the city at the beginning of the year to clamp down on illegal parking near schools and to address ongoing complaints from transport companies about buses not being able to pull into bus stops.
More than 3,500 penalty charge notices have since been issued as a direct result of the new van patrols.
Local transport operators and head teachers have welcomed the clampdown.
Jonathan Atter, Headteacher of Gwyrosydd Primary School, said: “The enforcement van has been a positive addition to ensure the safety of children on their way home from school.
“There are too many thoughtless drivers who park illegally and endanger the lives of children as they go to and from school. Some of these drivers ignore requests and even defy direction from heads and PCSOs.
“The camera van enables us to show people that we are serious when we say their actions have consequences. I believe it’s making more people think about where they park and the message is clear that if you don’t you can expect a fine.”
Hotspots such as St Helens Road and Gower Road have been targetted after bus companies complained to the council about not being able to access bus stops.
Mark Thomas, Cabinet Member for Environment & Transportation, said: “The vehicle was launched as a direct result of regular complaints to us about bus stops being obstructed by cars that are illegally parked, especially on main bus routes leaving the city centre.
“Children’s lives are also regularly being put at risk by inconsiderate parents who park on the zig-zags outside school gates.
“I’m pleased that the new van is helping to achieve what we set out to do. Our advice to motorists is – make sure you park somewhere safe and legal and you will not get a ticket.”
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