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A. The Council has a duty to manage the streets for the benefit of users and residents. Consequently controls and restrictions are introduced for reasons of safety, traffic flow, environment and ease of access.The controls and restrictions require resources for enforcement so that the objectives of the controls can be achieved. The Police have not been able to provide the increased resources as restrictions have increased in number and size.Recent legislation has encouraged local authorities to take on the responsibility for enforcement so that the transportation objectives can be achieved.From the 31st of March 2008, one body, the District Council, will be accountable with responsibility for both the introduction of controls and restrictions and their enforcement.

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