Kevin Brennan MP believes the UK Government is moving far too slowly in dealing with the problem of metal theft in Wales and not going far enough in their plans to tackle the problem.
The Government is moving to stop cash payments to purchase scrap metal and increase fines for those that are found guilty. However, without giving the police the power of entry and the ability to shut down rogue scrap metal yards, the Government runs the risk of making the situation worse and not better.
Mr Brennan is calling on the Government to back Labour's four point plan to tackle Metal theft – which is also supported by British Transport Police, Association of Chief Police Officers and by the Neighbourhood Watch.
1) Licensing scrap metal dealers, rather than current registration with Local Authority.
2) Move to ban cash transactions especially for large scale/high value scrap metal transactions.
3) Tougher police powers to close rogue traders down.
4) Anyone selling scrap to provide proof of identity, recorded at point of sale.
“This Government is moving far too slow and needs to go further if it is to effectively tackle the growing crime of metal theft,” said Kevin.
“In Cardiff hospitals, schools, churches, and our transport infrastructure have all been hit which has caused a massive amount of damage and pu people's lives at risk.
“Between April 2010 and March 2011 cable theft on the railways in Wales and Western has increased by 67%.
"Banning cash transactions in itself will not solve the problem, as whilst legitimate scrap yards will go cashless, some yards may continue to take cash and continue a black market.
“Labour is calling for tougher powers for the police to close these rogue traders down. Currently the police cannot enter a yard and close it down – so the Government’s plan won’t achieve what it is setting out to do.
“People that are selling scrap metal should also have to provide proof of identity at point of sale and the metal dealers should be properly licensed.
“The test of whether this Government is serious about tackling metal theft is whether it backs Labour’s more robust package of measures.”
Friday, February 10, 2012
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