Next Episode of Dom on the Spot is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Never before have so many on-the-spot fines been issued in Britain, with more than 30 million pounds worth of tickets issued every month. But, however frustrating, these fines are here for a reason: to protect us.Fronted by the people's champion Dom Littlewood, Dom on the Spot delves behind the statistics to follow the men and women charged with upholding the law.In this new daytime BBC One show Dom accompanies speed camera operators, parking attendants and council enforcers giving fines for crimes such as dog fouling and fly-tipping, as well as Traffic Police handing out speeding tickets and fines to road tax evaders.Dom will be on the spot accompanying these officials, exploring why the fines are dished out and questioning why we break the law on a day to day basis He'll also be meeting the victims affected by these day-to-day crimes.
This episode meets Wiltshire traffic cop Rich Hatch, who is out to catch and fine speeding drivers. The programme also meets Cardiff environmental officer Steph as she hits fast-food litter louts with £80 fines.
In Leicestershire, the council have resorted to a big brother approach to catch irresponsible dog owners, and at a parking tribunal Dom meets Ernest, who is disputing an £80 parking fine - but will adjudicator Caroline believe him?
Dom heads to Eastbourne to meet the team looking to stamp out disabled blue badge abuse. He also rides shotgun with Wiltshire traffic cop Jay, who spots a driver hitting 100mph in dangerous conditions.
In Romford, parking warden Kam finds a parking violation soon escalates into verbal and racial abuse. And Dom meets Jason, whose well-prepared appeal against his parking fine doesn't impress adjudicator Belinda.
Dom meets traffic cops Shelley and Olly as they pull over a driver not wearing a seatbelt - and get a strong smell of cannabis. In Pendle, environmental crime officer Jon is on the hunt for cigarette butt droppers, who could be in line for a £75 fine.
Dom gets a taste of life as a parking warden as he joins Kam on patrol in Romford. And waste enforcement officer Lesley tries to track down a mysterious fly-tipper roving the back streets of Lancashire.
Dom is out on patrol with Gloucester traffic cops Shelly and Olly as they catch and fine a speeder. In Suffolk, a farmer has fallen foul of fly-tippers, but when the council unearth his efforts to deal with the huge pile of rubbish, he comes under scrutiny.
In Pendle, environmental crime officer Jon comes under fire from disgruntled locals, and Dom meets a young driver who discovers that his pimped-up motor could cost him a hefty on-the-spot fine.
Dom is with Wiltshire traffic cop Warren, who comes across not one but two men wandering the hard shoulder of the M4. And DVLA clamper John finds a street full of untaxed vehicles, and it is not long before £230 fines start hitting the windscreens.
Dom hits the road with the traffic cops on the M4 handing out on-the-spot fines, and a serious case of fly-tipping in Buckinghamshire takes an unexpected turn when CCTV reveals the culprit.
In Crawley, community wardens Naveed and Sam are called out to an abandoned car being used as a drug den. Dom is on the spot with the team in Eastbourne trying to stamp out the fraudulent use of disabled blue badges. Could there be a fine in the sea air?
Dom is on the spot again with Wiltshire Traffic Police who are out to fine dodgy drivers. In Crawley, community wardens Naveed and Sam are working hard to stamp out antisocial behaviour in the town - starting with a group of drinkers.
Dom is back with Wiltshire Police on the trail of a driver whose mobile phone use might cost him a hefty fine. We also meet the community team taking a stand against countryside littering.
Parking attendant Kam takes Dom on patrol in Romford as she issues fines for illegally parked vehicles. In Buckinghamshire, there is a surprise in store for a fly-tipper whose activities are caught on camera.
Dom hits the road with Gloucestershire police on the trail of speeding drivers, and a company who cold call in the middle of the night could be looking at a massive fine.
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