A Southend woman has been fined £795 for unlawfully using a Blue Badge, following an investigation by Southend-on-Sea City Council.
Natalie Isaacs, 41, formerly of Eastern Esplanade, Southend, failed to attend Southend Magistrates' Court on 7 May 2026, where she was convicted in her absence of two offences of Blue Badge misuse.
She was fined £250 for each offence, ordered to pay a £200 victim surcharge, and £95 in costs.
The case followed complaints about a vehicle displaying a Blue Badge while parked outside Ms Isaacs' former address when the badge holder was not present.
Council officers observed the vehicle parked in a pay-and-display bay displaying the badge across consecutive days. When challenged, Ms Isaacs declined to produce the badge and claimed the holder was present. However, checks confirmed the badge holder was at their home address elsewhere.
Ms Isaacs did not respond to multiple invitations to attend a formal interview under caution.
It is a criminal offence to use a Blue Badge when the holder is not present or to fail to produce it for inspection when requested by an authorised officer.
This case forms part of the Council's wider work to tackle fraud and protect access to parking for legitimate Blue Badge holders.
Cllr Ron Woodley, Cabinet Member for Capital Projects and Public Protection, said: "Blue Badge misuse is not a victimless offence. It takes vital parking spaces away from residents who genuinely rely on them and undermines a scheme designed to support independence.
"As the new portfolio holder, I am committed to continuing the Council's strong approach to tackling fraud and protecting these essential services. We will take action where misuse is identified and will not hesitate to prosecute."
Residents can report suspected Blue Badge misuse or other council fraud by contacting the Counter Fraud and Investigation Team on 01702 215254 or emailing CounterFraud@southend.gov.uk. All information is treated in confidence.
Notes to editors
- Southend-on-Sea City Council's Counter-Fraud and Investigation Team (CFIT) investigates fraud and misuse of council services.
- Publicising successful prosecutions forms a key part of the Council's fraud deterrence strategy.
- Blue Badges must only be used when the registered holder is present and benefiting from their use.
- Failure to comply with Blue Badge regulations can result in prosecution and financial penalties.