Links Ave road trial mistakenly pings driver

James Tomlin was concerned someone was using altered plates that matched his own. Photo: Supplied.

A Christchurch man got a big surprise when he was warned for using a bus lane in Mount Maunganui, despite being in Christchurch at the time.

James Tomlin received a warning letter from Tauranga City Council for using the notorious bus lane on Links Avenue.

The bus lane has come under fire for attracting $1.2 million in fines in just two weeks of the current trial that closes off the east end of the street to all vehicles except authorised ones.

In the first two weeks of the trial 8500 warning letters were issued, in the next fortnight 8000 $150 fines were given out.

As of Monday, May 9 there have been 9540 infringements issued, totalling $1.43 million.

Tomlin told Local Democracy Reporting he received a warning letter a few days into the trial in early April.

'I received a warning from them [the council] about my vehicle infringing, and obviously it was at my place in Christchurch at the time,” he says.

'I immediately knew it was an error or someone was using stolen plates or fake plates that matched my vehicle.

'It is possible to alter plates or to have plates made that look the same.”

The Christchurch resident was worried someone was using altered plates and getting tickets or worse.

'It would be a serious concern if they were to do ram raids or something like that,” says Tomlin.

'It did make me concerned, that there's a vehicle, it could even be the same type of vehicle, driving around with potentially stolen or altered plates on it, due to getting that letter sent to me.”

Tomlin wanted to speak out about his experience in case other fines were sent in error.

'It does make you wonder how many more might have been an error,” he says.

The Links Avenue bus lane is monitored by an automatic number plate recognition camera. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.

Tomlin emailed Tauranga City Council questioning if someone was using fake number plates and they replied: "The Links Avenue bus lane is enforced by camera and unfortunately this can sometimes result in errors reading vehicle registrations”.

'We have checked the CCTV and can see that this is not your vehicle and a digit has been transposed,” the reply says.

Council regulation monitoring team leader Stuart Goodman says the bus lane is monitored by an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera.

'To date, less than 1 per cent of processed warning letters and infringement notices have included inaccuracies,” says Goodman.

The system has various checks in place, some of which are manual and a warranted parking officer must review the evidence before an infringement is issued, he says.

'Unfortunately, in this instance, human error has resulted in the registration being entered incorrectly.”

The four month cul-de-sac trial on Links Avenue that is formed by two bus lanes, has been implemented after concerns were raised about the safety of children using the road to get to school.

Links Avenue is a travel corridor for three schools, Mount Maunganui College, Omanu School and Mount Maunganui Intermediate, which is on the street.

The road is used by motorists to avoid congestion on the neighbouring routes, Oceanbeach Road and Maunganui Road. It was seeing up to 7500 vehicle movements per day prior to the trial.

-Local Democracy Reporting is Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air

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4 comments

What next

Posted on 09-05-2022 18:54 | By usandthem

Now we have a '' council monitoring team leader''.This council has more directors and team leaders than the white house.


Extortion

Posted on 09-05-2022 21:28 | By CliftonGuy

I wonder if the TCC could be taken to court for extortion. Clearly you are considered to be in fault unless you prove otherwise. Suggest that everybody request a copy of the photo showing their transgression, and then appeal.


Oh Dear

Posted on 10-05-2022 08:08 | By WordsFailMe

That’s to go with the “Kerbside Contamination Officers” that rummage through our Rubbish Bins”. Honestly, this Council is completely out of control.


Unbelievable

Posted on 10-05-2022 10:27 | By If only

My son was one of the transgressors who copped an extortionate $150 fine. Unbelievably he received a letter yesterday quashing the fine (but with lots of official words saying how the law is the law etc !). Unless there are cases of habitual breakers of the trial project, all of these fines should be quashed !


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