Travellers could face jail under Tory plans
Date published: 16 February 2010
Travellers illegally camped on private land across the borough would face jail under the Conservatives.
The party has unveiled a package of measures that it claims would bolster the rights of land owners by cracking down on a small minority of Travellers, who it says, are abusing the planning system.
Proposals include ramping up the offence of trespass to make it a criminal rather than civil matter unless it is linked to an act of criminal damage. That would also mean home owners seeking to evict squatters could bring in the police.
A legal loophole which means Travellers can avoid eviction by applying for retrospective planning permission on camps set up at weekends and bank holidays when officials are not around, would also be closed, according to the Tories.
The party promises to allocate more money from central Government coffers to fund an increase in authorised sites to meet the shortfall the changes would create, although it is not clear how they would pay for the move.
Bob Neill, shadow local government and planning minister, said: “The British public want to see fair play for all, rather than special treatment being given to some.
“Labour’s changes have undermined community cohesion by creating a legitimate sense of injustice in the planning system. Law-abiding citizens understandably have to jump through many hoops to build in rural areas.
“Yet it’s wrong that certain groups have been given a green light to bypass those rules and concrete over the green belt when no-one’s looking.”
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