LTN fines to police vehicles
Dear Croydon Borough Council,
Could you let me know how many traffic/LTN fines were a) issued, b) Paid in the last 12 months for which there is data where the vehicle owner is the Metropolitan Police?
For context Camden Council have recently provided me with the following data in response to this question:
"For non liveried Police vehicles which have received a PCN, we are unable to calculate the figures. This is because PCNs are issued to the registered keeper of a vehicle. In terms of the Metropolitan Police they appear to have multiple registered keeper addresses and potentially have a leasing arrangement.
However, we do have a number of PCNs that are sent to addresses that ‘look like’ Metropolitan
Police addresses (i.e. have the word “police” somewhere in the address). So, these may be unliveried vehicles or the CEOs have decided to process.
Over the last 3 financial years for addresses that have the word ‘police’ somewhere in the
description we have 88 different addresses and nearly 2000 PCNs (across all PCN types), around
half are cancelled, but a half are outstanding or paid."
You can find the full FOI response here:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/r/0b024f2...
Thank you very much,
Rob Blackie
Information Team Croydon
Digital Services
Assistant Chief Executive Directorate
Bernard Wetherill House
7th Floor, Zone B
Croydon
CR0 1EA
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Dear Rob Blackie
Freedom of information request - FOI/9131
Subject: FOI - LTN fines to police vehicles
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Information Team Croydon
Digital Services
Assistant Chief Executive Directorate
Bernard Wetherill House
7th Floor, Zone B
Croydon
CR0 1EA
Contact: Information Team
[email address]
Dear Rob Blackie
Request FOI/9131
Further to your request received on 23/01/2024, I confirm that the Council
has now considered your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Specifically, you have requested the following information:
Could you let me know how many traffic/LTN fines were a) issued, b) Paid
in the last 12 months for which there is data where the vehicle owner is
the Metropolitan Police?
In the last 12 months for which there is data where the vehicle owner is
the Metropolitan Police Croydon have issued 160 LTN PCN's, and 22 have
been paid.
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Croydon Digital Services
Assistant Chief Executive Directorate
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