Roadblock too costly for Fens Pool
Thursday 26th February 2009, 4:00PM GMT.
A barrier to stop boyracers “causing an open air disco” in a Black Country street has been rejected by council bosses.
Residents insist they endure a nightmare when up to 100 souped up cars congregate in Fens Pool Avenue, Brierley Hill. They say roaring engines and blaring music playing is a nuisance and makes them feel they are living next to “an open air disco.”
Sergeant Stuart Birtwisle, who is responsible for Merry Hill, claimed police were willing to stump up £15,000 towards a barrier, to keep the boyracers out if the council matched the funds.
He said: “This is the best resolution, I can’t think of any other solution that doesn’t require posting officers on the end of the road.
“This would not solve the problem just push it elsewhere.”
But Dudley Council have revealed they would not be going down this route. Instead an order has been made to ban vehicles, unless for access to the 30 units on the Wallows Industrial Estate.
Spokesman Phil Parker said: “Due to the cost of installing and permanently maintaining a barrier, we are not currently pursuing this method of resolving the problem of illegal speeding and congregating in Fens Pool Avenue.
“There are also concerns relating to the type of fast 24-hour access to premises that some businesses need in order to operate efficiently.
“A traffic order has been made which prohibits entry into the road for any vehicles, except those accessing premises. This means that, once the ‘no entry except for access’ signs are in place, any motorist stopped in Fens Pool Avenue by the police, who is not there to visit a premises will be committing a motoring offence.”
Councillor Susan Greenaway has pledged help to fed-up residents in Roach Close.
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Yes, as if the boy racers are going to obey a sign!
We have to put up with cars racing and loud music every Sunday and Thursday night!
Something should be done about this, what do we pay our taxes for??
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It is illegal to speed.
It is actually illegal to have the music in a vehicle so loud it can be heard from a distance.
It is a riot for three or more people to congregate in a public place with common purpose.
It is illegal to modify a vehicle and not inform your insurance company (as you may not be insured).
It is illegal to drive under the influence of drink or drugs.
Now they are going to put up a sign.
I can see the corsa drivers shivering in fear now.
Of course if a council member lived nearby to be affected I’m sure this would not even be discussed.
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What a joke!
As has already been said I’m sure if the council fat cats lived by us it would be sorted out immediately.
Next time it happens I’ll be sending a petition round for locals to sign to say we will not be paying our council tax, and will be sueing the council for the house value defecit caused by the noise pollution.
Pay tax all your life and all you get in return is a sign! Surely if the police are willing to stump up 15k it’s a serious issue!
Dudley Council, You are a joke!!!!!!!!!!
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