Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) Bollard Keys

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Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

Please can you provide me with the total number of response vehicles within the Metropolitan Police Service and the total number of response vehicles which have been issued keys to remove the bollards from Low Traffic Neighbourhood Schemes.

Have MPS police officers received training on how to remove the Low Traffic Neighbourhood bollards? If so, when was this?

When an emergency police vehicle approaches a Low Traffic Neighbourhood Bollard and a police officer removes it, are they expected to replace the bollard before continuing their journey? Please provide the policy and procedure document for this occurrence.

Are the Olive Road Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme road closures visible on the satellite navigation tools used by the MPS?

Yours faithfully,

Sarah Rollinson

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Rollinson <[FOI #718139 email]>
Sent: 13 January 2021 16:57
To: Data Office Mailbox - Triage Team <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) Bollard Keys

Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

Please can you provide me with the total number of response vehicles within the Metropolitan Police Service and the total number of response vehicles which have been issued keys to remove the bollards from Low Traffic Neighbourhood Schemes.

Have MPS police officers received training on how to remove the Low Traffic Neighbourhood bollards? If so, when was this?

When an emergency police vehicle approaches a Low Traffic Neighbourhood Bollard and a police officer removes it, are they expected to replace the bollard before continuing their journey? Please provide the policy and procedure document for this occurrence.

Are the Olive Road Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme road closures visible on the satellite navigation tools used by the MPS?

Yours faithfully,

Sarah Rollinson

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Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

The Olive Road LTN scheme is located in Brent, NW2. Just off the A5 in Cricklewood.

Yours faithfully,

Sarah Rollinson

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

Thank you for your email to the Metropolitan Police Service Data Office.

 

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this department is closed during bank holidays.

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We do receive a very high volume of requests and although we endeavour to
respond to all of them as quickly as possible, there may, at times, be a
few days turnaround time, should that be the case with regards to
responding to your email, we do respectfully ask you to bear with us while
we clear all the emails we received prior to yours.

 

The following applications are currently processed through the Data Office
Triage Team mailbox:

 

• Right of Access Requests (Formerly Subject Access Requests)

 

• Freedom of Information Act Requests

 

• Association of British Insurers/NPCC Memorandum of Understanding
requests

 

• Right to Erasure and Right to Rectification Requests

 

• Requests under the Environmental Information Regulations 2000 (EIR)

 

 

Please visit www.met.police.uk for enquiries relating to:

 

I.            Road Traffic Collisions,

II.           Sarah’s Law – Registered sex offender data

III.          Clare’s Law – Domestic violence offender data

IV.         Disclosures for family court proceedings

V.           Publication Scheme and statistics

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Cyclops on behalf of Paul Mayger, Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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Your ref: 
Our ref: 01/FOI/21/017596

 

27/04/2021

 

 

 
 

 

Dear Ms Rollinson

 

Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 01/FOI/21/017596

 

Please see the attached in respect of your Freedom of Information request
referenced above.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Paul Mayger

 

 

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