TISPOL Traffic police forces from 27 EU M.S, Swiss and Norway

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TISPOL Traffic police forces from 27 EU M.S, Swiss and Norway Focussing at safety as well as at security targets Part of a network of co-operating organizations at EU level Close partnership with Euro Control Route (ECR)

“How can enforcers contribute to making road transport more efficient and safe ?” What should be in place: -harmonization of control practices -intelligence-led approach of control -more company checks -standard for duration and quality of road-side check -control process based on identifying “black sheep” -more or less harmonized sanctions -Effective means to fight fraud/forgery

What is practice: -Big differences in control practices -Most checks random, not intelligence-led -Company checks limited -No standards for duration/quality of road-side check -Selection “black sheep” just starting (ERRU) -Difference in sanctions is a shame -Fraud more and more difficult to detect

What is undertaken to improve the situation? -Co-operation between TISPOL and ECR -Co-operation between TISPOL/ECR and IRU (PPP) -Master classes to “train the trainers” (EU TRACE project) -Expert systems for control officers (e.g. TDS, TachoWeb) -Sharing information between industry and enforcement -Seeking closer co-operation with EC -Trying to develop new technology driven enforcement concepts

The biggest problems: -To pass on a common policy to the operational officers -M.S sticking to their own interpretation of the rules -M.S. sticking to their own system of sanctions -Complex legislation (only experts can enforce it) -Cuts in budgets of police and inspectorates -Complexity of fraud with digital tachograph

Conclusion: -It does not become easier, but more difficult -Parties can not solve this by themselves -Co-operation between parties has to be reïnforced -M.S. need to harmonize control practices and sanctions -A fundamental analysis of the present legislation will be inevitable in future.Simplifying is the key word -Structural fraud should mean “end of business”

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