Limousine Seized By Police At Prom
Glamourous pupils arrive at the prom where police found eight limousines committing offences.
16 July 2009
A stretch limousine was seized by police just minutes after it had transported Spalding students to their year 11 prom at Springfields.
Police and VOSA (Vehicle and Operators Services Agency) officers inspected 12 limos that carried pupils of Spalding’s Grammar and High Schools to their joint prom on July 3, eight of which were found to be committing offences.
One of them, a stretch Land Rover, was seized by officers for not having the correct licence and being overweight – which posed a safety risk to the students on board.
Others received fines for various reasons, including having no MoT certificates and excessive window tinting.
According to VOSA, the reason why its officers could not check the vehicles before they took the pupils to the prom was because of a complex law that says they have to see the vehicles as they are being used with passengers.
Bill Harrison, VOSA area manager for Lincolnshire, added: “The operation was a complete success helping to take un-roadworthy and illegally operated vehicles off the road, improving road safety and protecting the public.
“The check was planned meticulously so that we did not spoil the evening for the young people.
“I can confirm that VOSA and police officers found a significant amount of offences and serious defects to justify any time spent.”
The news will come as a shock to parents who shell out for the vehicles each year so that their children can make a grand entrance to their prom.
In recent years there has been ever-increasing contest among South Holland students to out-do each other by arriving at their proms in the most unusual vehicles – and limousines are often a popular choice.
Pc Rob Hook, of the Lincolnshire Police road policing unit, said: “We are concerned that such a high percentage of the vehicles we checked did not meet safety requirements or licensing regulations.
“We would like to warn limousine operators that they must ensure their vehicles are safe and adhere to legislation.
“Many people see travelling in a stretch limo as part of a really special occasion, and we will continue to do all we can to ensure that they are transported safely and within the law.”
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