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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

My Lords, I have Amendment 306ZZA in this group. On the issue of the division of the levy between the police and the local authority, at the previous stage I attempted to reverse the proportions, as provided by the Bill. This time I am suggesting a 50-50 split. I am sure that my noble friend will understand how completely reasonable that must be. At that stage, my noble friend told me as reassurance that the levy had, "““been designed to raise money for the police, who bear the brunt of late night enforcement costs””.—[Official Report, 16/6/11; col. 943.]" I do not doubt the costs borne by the police, but to some extent they are already taken into account in the way that their funding operates. I am concerned that the costs to local authorities, particularly as regards environmental health and some of the organisation involved in dealing with late-night activity, is not acknowledged. I have brought this back not only to change the proportion but because of a thought that occurred to me after the previous stage. If an authority is to receive little financial benefit from the levy, it may take a decision not to impose it at all. I wonder whether the Government have considered that risk, if I may put it that way.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
729 c884 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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