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People putting for sale notices on their cars are being fined by their local authority in north London.People putting for sale notices on their cars are being fined by their local authority in north London.
At least four people have been given £50 fixed penalty fines by Barnet Council for selling their cars outside their homes, BBC London has learnt.At least four people have been given £50 fixed penalty fines by Barnet Council for selling their cars outside their homes, BBC London has learnt.
The scheme was introduced in April last year to combat "resident traders" selling several cars on residential streets and council owned car parks.The scheme was introduced in April last year to combat "resident traders" selling several cars on residential streets and council owned car parks.
The council said it was reviewing the way the scheme worked.The council said it was reviewing the way the scheme worked.
The measures come under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 which outlaws vehicles being sold on the public highway.The measures come under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 which outlaws vehicles being sold on the public highway.
I'm not someone who's trying to flog 50 cars - I've got one that I wanted to sell and I was penalised within 24 hours Head teacher David WillI'm not someone who's trying to flog 50 cars - I've got one that I wanted to sell and I was penalised within 24 hours Head teacher David Will
But critics have said the law should only be used to stop those running unregistered car-selling businesses, rather than individual sellers.But critics have said the law should only be used to stop those running unregistered car-selling businesses, rather than individual sellers.
Head teacher David Will was issued with a £50 fine. Head teacher David Weale was issued with a £50 fine.
"I think it's completely wrong that they're hitting ordinary individual citizens," he said."I think it's completely wrong that they're hitting ordinary individual citizens," he said.
"I'm not someone who's trying to flog 50 cars. I've got one that I wanted to sell and I was penalised within 24 hours of putting my sale sign in the car outside my own door.""I'm not someone who's trying to flog 50 cars. I've got one that I wanted to sell and I was penalised within 24 hours of putting my sale sign in the car outside my own door."
The local authority said car spaces in the borough were at a premium and unregistered car sellers were making things worse.The local authority said car spaces in the borough were at a premium and unregistered car sellers were making things worse.
"There's lots of residential parking here and so using someone's parking space as a commercial space to sell cars is a problem," said a Barnet Council spokesman."There's lots of residential parking here and so using someone's parking space as a commercial space to sell cars is a problem," said a Barnet Council spokesman.
"That's why we put this in place last year and it has been successful in deterring resident traders."That's why we put this in place last year and it has been successful in deterring resident traders.
"But we're going to be reviewing the policy to see if there's a way we can differentiate between resident traders and individual sellers.""But we're going to be reviewing the policy to see if there's a way we can differentiate between resident traders and individual sellers."