Lincolnshire Police can now take your footage in a snap

By The Editor

1st Feb 2021 | Local News

Lincolnshire Police has made it easy for people to give them camera footage of suspected driving offences.

An online portal allows people to upload the footage and report suspected offences.

Lincolnshire Police say the technology will result in a safer driving environment for all road users.

This includes evidence of dangerous, careless or inconsiderate driving, drivers failing to wear seat belts, failing to stop at a red traffic light, crossing solid white lines, not being in proper control or dangerous loads, for example.

Once uploaded through the police website, footage can then be reviewed and the contents considered.

Lincolnshire Police say the system - which it has branded 'Operation Snap' - will provide the following benefits:

Easier and quicker for submission of footage to the police.

A means of digital footage to be reviewed which will allow for more timely investigation of offences.

Ensure roads are kept as safe as possible by bringing offenders to justice with the best available evidence.

Members of the public can easily submit footage on the Roads and Vehicles section of the Lincolnshire Police website

Chief Superintendent Nikki Mayo, Head of Central Operations, Lincolnshire Police, said: "In Lincolnshire in 2019 there were 535 people killed or seriously injured in road traffic collisions. A further 52 people lost their lives last year.

"A system to effectively process evidence of road traffic offences and poor driving will assist greatly in dealing with poor driver behaviour that can and does lead to collisions, serious injury and death on the roads of Lincolnshire."

She continued: "Submissions will be reviewed by a police officer or authorised person and provided that certain criteria are met we have a number of options available to us, ranging from a warning letter, a national driver offender retraining scheme course, a fixed penalty notice, and where appropriate prosecution through the criminal justice system.

"For us to be able to use the footage, it will need to be good quality and clearly show the alleged offence. Anyone submitting footage will be required to complete an online statement and be prepared to attend court should that be necessary further down the line."

Marc Jones, Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire, said: "The idea for this project emerged from the road safety summit I organised and I am delighted it is now being put into full operation.

"It is tragic that so many of our residents, both young and old, are losing their lives on the roads of Lincolnshire and we should be exploring every possible approach to tackle this issue. The launch of Operation Snap, in addition to the dedicated roads policing team planned for this year, demonstrate the commitment to addressing road safety.

"I believe the key to community safety lies in the police and public working together and this project embodies that approach in the mission to reduce death and injury on the roads."

     

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