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Hampshire's '20 is Plenty' campaign lacks teeth

9.00.56am BST (GMT +0100) Fri 22nd Jun 2007

The "20 is plenty" campaign launched by Hampshire County Council this week has been rounded on by the Liberal Democrats who accuse it of lacking teeth.

County Councillor Adam Carew who sits on Hampshire County Council's environment policy review group and is a school governor said "Although we welcome the 20 is Plenty campaign as a very positive idea in principle, the scheme lacks teeth !

"The 20 mph being offered outside Hampshire Schools is purely voluntary and can be flouted by the very minority who cause the safety problems.

"This is not good enough. What schools need is a compulsory speed limit that can be enforced if required.

"To make matters worse the Conservative run council seems to be forcing schools to pay for the signs themselves or find private sponsors. Each sign costs £200 plus installation charges if required.

"If the County are really committed to this campaign and getting speeds reduced outside our schools they should offer the signs free of charge."

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