Home page
Top Stories
Video News
Croydon
Elmbridge
Epsom
Hounslow & Chiswick
Kingston
Richmond
Staines
Streatham
Sutton
Wandsworth
Wimbledon, Mitcham and Morden
National News
National Video News
Entertainment News
Smarter Travel Sutton
London Mayor
Levi Bellfield Trial
Sally Anne Bowman
Crystal Palace Park
Youth Editor
Archive
Weather
Travel latest
Polls
Text your pics
Tributes
Features
Readers' Comments
On This Day
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Sutton  RSS Feed RSS feed | About
    WHEN NEWS HAPPENS
Send Your Photos
Local Info Channel
Video
News
Movie Trailers
What's On

Blogs

Have your say
EDITOR'S CHOICE
NEWS
New fathers' protest at Harman home
More time to question murder suspect
AFC WIMBLEDON
CRYSTAL PALACE NEWS
Warnock expects Flahavan to push Speroni
COMPETITIONS
Diggerland Competition
UGLIEST PET COMPETITION
ON THIS DAY
BIZARRE LONDON
Do you have clutter stranger than a pickled monkey?
'UFOs' spotted in Cheam
VOTE
Did you enjoy Saturday night's Doctor Who finale?
Yes, it was full of twists and turns
No, it wasn't as good as I was expecting
I don't watch Doctor Who
GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
Most read Comments
Lollipop ladies reach crossroads
Sticking to the task: Dave Sweetland on patrol outside Cheam Common Junior School
Sticking to the task: Dave Sweetland on patrol outside Cheam Common Junior School

They are guardians of good manners who have cheerfully endured the British weather, blaring horns and unflattering high-visibilty jackets for 70 years.

Now lollipop ladies and men are being driven from the mean streets by motorists unswerving in their determination to reach destinations on time.

Road rage and abusive behaviour have combined to threaten the venerable traffic institution. In Sutton, the crossing at Barrow Hedges Primary School is already unmanned as staff struggle to encourage the next generation of wardens to shepherd pupils to safety.

Roy Buchanan, the principal road safety officer at Sutton Council, said recruitment is proving difficult.

"School-crossing patrols came out in 1954 when the social atmosphere was a different ball game.

"Now they get about £8 an hour, they do 10 hours a week, and they're earning £80."

"I've had it on more than one occasion where people have said well, why should I work for £80 when I can get £180 off the benefits system for sitting at home'."

Lollipop ladies and men originated in 1937, but were introduced officially in the 1950s under the School Crossing Patrol Act.

Failure to stop for their signs can result in a £1,000 fine, a three-point penalty on driving licenses and possibly disqualification.

Even so, the job has become an exercise in self-preservation: across Britain, two wardens died in the line of duty, another was beaten in Croydon and numerous others have undergone a barrage of verbal abuse.

The RAC even has a term for the intimidation: Lollipop Aggression Psychological Disorder (LAPD).

One local authority has resorted to arming its officers with the latest technology, to trap offending drivers and banish the LAPD blues.

Kirklees Council in West Yorkshire is deploying lollipop signs embedded with £890 video cameras.

Up to now there has been little need for the technology in Sutton, with just three reported cases of "lollipop rage".

Mr Buchanan, who trains warden to tackle confrontation, insisted that abuse or assault is not a problem in the borough, and that the job can be highly rewarding.

"The main advantage is that they get all the school holidays. You get your big six weeks, and two weeks at Christmas and Easter, and it's only two hours a day," he said.

"It also brings people out where they meet people, and it gives them a feeling of contributing to the community."

Dave Sweetland has been a lollipop man outside Cheam Common Junior School for six years.

He said: "I really enjoy the work. It is a community service and you feel you are making a difference to the youngsters and improving safety, whether out in good weather or bad."

  • Anyone interested in becoming a school-crossing patrol officer should call Roy Buchanan at Sutton Council on 020 8770 6463, or email roy.buchanan@sutton.gov.uk.

    10:03am Thursday 8th May 2008

    Print   Email this   Comment
    Add your comment
    Name:
    Email: *
    Location:
    **
    Security Image. Registered site users are not required to enter Security Image Information.
     
     e.g. 123-123
    Comment:
    Please note: All HTML tags will be ignored.
    Format Text:

     
    By posting a comment, I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms of use. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. Please treat other people with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us here.
    * Your email address will not be displayed
    ** To avoid register now or login
    Archive
  • '
    This panel uses JavaScript
    Click here to read your local newspaper online
    Click here to read about the Green Guardian Awards 2008
    Croydon Champions
    Click here for more information
    CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST NEWS ON GREEN GUARDIAN
    Find out what's on
    Get the latest events using our database
    Terms & Conditions
    Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
    Newsquest Media Group
    A Gannett Company
    This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network