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New approaches to traffic management, parking enforcement and debt recovery
- Civil parking enforcement (CPE)
- The Traffic Management Act 2004
- Clean Neighbourhoods & Environment Act 2005
- Moving traffic offences
- Blue badge fraud
- Enforcement technology: ANPR and back office IT
- Dealing with appeals and representations
- Effective debt recovery
Why you should attend
The 4th annual Enforcement Summit will look at how local enforcement teams are meeting the challenge of enforcing parking, traffic and environmental regulations.
The conference is widely recognised as the forum for agencies responsible for enforcing civil parking enforcement and moving traffic under the Traffic Management Act 2004, the Clean Neighbourhood and Environment Crime Act 2005, as well as creating 20mph Zones and implementing new streetworks regulations.
This year's event will showcase best practice in partnership working, highlight advances in enforcement techniques and technology, the latest approaches to the sharing of data and intelligence, as well as how to engage with, and educate, the public to help better understanding and compliance.
Who should attend
- Parking managers
- Police forces
- Local authority traffic managers
- Street-scene managers
- Parking enforcement contractors
- Crime reduction partnerships
- CCTV operations specialists
- Town centre managers
- Public transport operators
- Consultants
- IT and hardware suppliers
- Bailiffs and debt recovery operatives
- Processing and back office specialists
Benefits of attending
The third annual gathering of parking, highways, street-scene and road traffic debt enforcement professionals reflects the latest trends in policing, civil enforcement and partnership working. It provides a stimulating day of debate and networking led by leaders in the field.
- Conference
- Discussions
- Q&As
- Exhibition
- Networking
- Knowledge sharing forum
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