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Old 27-03-18, 10:45 AM   #28
Heorot
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Default Re: Vehicle Excise Duty Petition (Road Tax)

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Originally Posted by ophic View Post
I can see that under the current system, there's no incentive for the councils to notice potholes because as soon as they do, they're liable for it.
That's not true of the council I worked for. It's cheaper to pay for a crew of inspectors than having to deal with thousands of pothole claims. I read that a few years ago, Stockport Council had no inspection scheme in place and paid out over £6 million in 1 year for pothole and tripping claims.

I retired 3 years ago and when I left the council, they had just reduced the number of inspectors as a result of the government massively reducing the central grant and costs needing to be reduced. I suspect that other councils have had to do the same. Fewer inspectors means the frequency of inspections is reduced, meaning potholes are not noticed as quickly.
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