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Helen Scott made this Freedom of Information request to Police Service of Northern Ireland

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From: Helen Scott

13 August 2011

Dear Police Service of Northern Ireland,

How much money has the PSNI spent in the last two years on
advertising regarding informing of the public about ANPR cameras.

To clarify,

I am asking for the total amounts paid for advertising to outside
bodies and not internal advertisements made by the PSNI through its
own website ect.

I would also request a breakdown of who the moneys was paid to but
Not the amounts paid.

Yours faithfully,

Helen Scott

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Police Service of Northern Ireland

15 August 2011


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August 15, 2011

Dear Ms. Scott,

FREEDOM of INFORMATION ACT 2000

I write in connection with your request for information dated August 13, 2011 which was received by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) on August 13, 2011. I note you seek access to the following information:

How much money has the PSNI spent in the last two years on advertising regarding informing of the public about ANPR cameras

This request will be dealt with under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. A response should be sent to you within 20 working days. The Freedom of Information team will advise you in writing if there are any delays in responding to your request and will keep you advised of progress.

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Yours sincerely,

Mr Gordon Reid
Head of Data Protection and Freedom of Information

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Police Service of Northern Ireland

2 September 2011


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2 September 2011

Dear Ms. Scott,

FREEDOM of INFORMATION ACT 2000

I write in connection with your request for information dated August 13, 2011 which was received by the Police Service of Northern Ireland on August 13, 2011 concerning:

How much money has the PSNI spent in the last two years on advertising regarding informing of the public about ANPR cameras

Please find attached response to your request.

Yours sincerely

Mr Gordon Reid
Head of Data Protection and Freedom of Information

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