SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 23 Road user charging
Examination of motor vehicles etc
I1C126
1
Regulations may make provision conferring powers on prescribed persons for or in connection with—
a
examining a motor vehicle for the purpose of ascertaining whether any document required by a charging scheme to be displayed while a motor vehicle is on a road in a charging area is so displayed; or
b
examining a motor vehicle for the purpose of ascertaining whether any equipment required by a charging scheme to be carried in or fitted to a motor vehicle while the vehicle is on a road in a charging area—
i
is so carried or fitted,
ii
is in proper working order, or
iii
or whether any conditions relating to the use of any such equipment are satisfied.
F22
Regulations may make provision conferring power on any person authorised in writing by the charging authority to enter a motor vehicle where he has reasonable grounds for suspecting, in relation to a motor vehicle which is on a road, that—
a
any equipment required to be carried in or fitted to the motor vehicle while it is on a road in respect of which charges are imposed has been interfered with with intent to avoid payment of, or F6to avoid any person being identified as having failed to pay, a charge imposed by the charging scheme; or
b
there is in the motor vehicle a false document which has been made or used with intent to avoid payment of, or F7to avoid any person being identified as having failed to pay, such a charge.
F42A
The references in sub-paragraphs (1)(b)(iii) and (2)(a) to interfering with equipment include references to interfering with the functioning of it.
F33
A person who intentionally obstructs a person exercising any power conferred on him by virtue of sub-paragraph (2) above is guilty of an offence.
F34
A person guilty of an offence under sub-paragraph (3) above shall be liable on summary conviction to—
a
a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, or
b
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months,
or to both.
F35
Regulations may make provision conferring power on any person authorised in writing by the charging authority to seize anything (if necessary by detaching it from a motor vehicle) and detain it as evidence of the commission of an offence under paragraph 25 above.