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Mr Sawyer made this Freedom of Information request to Camden Borough Council
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From: Mr Sawyer
27 October 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
1.
I'd like to be made public the Traffic Management Orders for all
the CCTV cameras in Theobalds Road WC1, or the TMO that covers that
area amongst others.
I'm interested in the TMO's that allow the use of CCTV to capture,
report and fine road users for moving traffic offences. This should
include bus lane infringements as well as others.
2.
Can Camden Council please advise me on their compliance with The
Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (TSRGD) 2002 with
respect to Bus Lane cameras and moving traffic offence signs in
Theobalds Road?
Specifically, there are no placements of sign 879 or allowed
variants to enforce moving traffic offences other than bus lane
infringements.
Why is sign 879 not used?
Does the lack of correct regulated signage invalidate any moving
traffic offence PCN's for this specific area?
Yours faithfully,
Gary
From: PS FOI
Camden Borough Council
2 November 2009
Dear Mr Sawyer
Please see attached correspondence in relation to your Freedom of
Information request received on 27^th October.
Yours sincerely
Catherine O'Neill
Customer Service Specialist
Public realm and sustainability
Culture and environment
London Borough of Camden
Web: [1]camden.gov.uk
Ground Floor
100 St Pancras Way
London NW1 9NF
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From: PS FOI
Camden Borough Council
23 November 2009
Dear Mr Sawyer
Please see attached response to your Freedom of Information request.
Yours sincerely
Catherine O'Neill
Customer Service Specialist
Public realm and sustainability
Culture and environment
London Borough of Camden
Web: [1]camden.gov.uk
Ground Floor
100 St Pancras Way
London NW1 9NF
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From: Peter Swingler
Camden Borough Council
5 March 2010
Camden Council - Information request (FOI/EIR) - Parking service
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