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Parking attracts most penalties for antisocial behaviour

11:20 29/09/2015

The vast majority of penalties for antisocial behaviour handed out by Brussels communes concern parking, according to a report published on Monday. The verbal warnings and fines can also be applied to other sorts of public nuisance, such as littering, urinating in public, insulting behaviour, disturbing the peace, vandalism and shoplifting.

The first report from the Brussels Observatory for Prevention and Security reveals that 77% of the penalties handed out in in 2013 related to parking. It adds that this hardly fits the spirit of the law, which was intended to address all kinds of antisocial behaviour.

To find out why this should be, public broadcaster RTBF talked to Bertrand de Buisseret, who presides over a working group that brings together the commune officials in charge of issuing penalties. He explained that one reason for the imbalance is that it is easier and safer to report a number plate than to accost someone in the process of committing an offence.

"We know that we are inevitably exposed to insults or very aggressive behavior," he said. However, the problem of parking should not be ignored. "Poorly parked cars are a curse on the communes."

Written by Ian Mundell

Comments

Mikek1300gt

Sure, some people park irresponsibly. The fact of the matter is parking tickets are easy money. UK has got that one down to a fine art.

Sep 29, 2015 21:01
leonard.schrank

Reasonable enforcement of parking rules is understandable, but the true "anti-social" behavior is the epidemic of graffiti around Brussels and some communes. For example, the gare de midi graffiti is a disgrace. What must our international visitors think of our city? Shame on the authorities for not cleaning this up.
Leonard Schrank, former President, AmCham Belgium

Sep 30, 2015 12:04