Fixed Penalty notices issued for speeding, broken down by vehicle manufacturer
Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),
I would like to request the number of fixed penalty notices issued for speeding, broken down by vehicle manufacturer.
I would like this for the year 2020, however if possible I would like to request it broken down by year from 2000-2021.
Yours faithfully,
Jonty Wareing
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Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),
The 20 working day deadline has now elapsed, could you please let me know the status of this request?
Yours faithfully,
Jonty Wareing
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Dear Mr/Ms Wareing
Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 01/FOI/21/021244
Please see the attached in respect of your Freedom of Information request
referenced above.
Yours sincerely
I Burgess
Information Manager
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