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02/02/10 Fine Dodgers Told To Pay Up - HMCS campaign
People who try to avoid paying court fines across England & Wales will be targeted in a month-long campaign launched by Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) today. Operation Crack Down will see HMCS Court Enforcement Officers (CEOs) and local police engaging in a series of blitzes on offenders’ homes to chase up repayments. Approved Enforcement Agencies will also be issued with warrants to confiscate property. Where necessary, those who refuse to co-operate will be arrested. Court time will be set aside to deal specifically with fine dodgers. Julia Eeles, HMCS Area Director for Kent, Surrey and Sussex, said: "Our message to fine dodgers is clear: if you’ve been fined, we will find you. "The courts will do everything within their powers to trace those who do not pay. Money can be taken from an offender’s earnings or from benefits if they are unemployed. Warrants can be issued instructing court employed agents to seize and sell goods belonging to the offender. Ultimately an offender can be imprisoned for non-payment of their fine." Steps taken to improve HMCS fine enforcement nationwide include: In the financial year 08-09 128,300 warrants to seize and sell goods were issued by magistrates’ courts in the Southeast. In the 12 months to September 2009 1371 Attachment of Earnings Orders and 24,624 Deduction from Benefits Orders were issued in Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Fines can be paid via the National Fine Payment Line on 0300 790 9901 (England) or 0300 790 9980 (Wales) or online at www.direct.gov.uk/payacourtfine.
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