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Lib Dems Push for £1,000 Fines on Loud Music in Public Transport

Amendment to Bus Services Bill gains conditional Tory support as Home Office reviews anti-social behaviour enforcement.

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Overview

  • The Liberal Democrats have proposed a ban on playing loud music or videos on public transport in England, with fines of up to £1,000 for offenders.
  • The party seeks to introduce the ban through an amendment to the Bus Services Bill currently under parliamentary review.
  • A Savanta poll revealed that 38% of adults experience loud music on public transport, while 54% feel uncomfortable asking offenders to stop.
  • The Conservative Party has expressed conditional support for the proposal, emphasizing the need for effective enforcement mechanisms.
  • Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has commissioned a review of anti-social behaviour fines to assess their potential effectiveness in curbing such issues.