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Dear Police Service of Northern Ireland,

Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I would like to request some information regarding the issue of fixed penalty notices for the constabulary.

Specifically, I would like to know:
- The total number of fixed penalty notices that have been issued for speeding by the constabulary in the last year
- The highest recorded speed ticketed in the area during the last year
- The total number of fixed penalties issued for driving while using a mobile phone
- The total number of fixed penalties issued for driving without insurance

For each, I would like to know the total number of penalties issued between the 1st of January and 31st of December 2018.

Yours faithfully,

Jamie Dixon

Police Service of Northern Ireland

This e-mail has been marked OFFICIAL [PUBLIC];

30th September 2019

Dear Mr. Dixon,

FREEDOM of INFORMATION ACT 2000

I write in connection with your request for information dated 30th
September 2019 which was received by the Police Service of Northern
Ireland (PSNI) on 30th September 2019.  I note you seek access to the
following information:

Fixed Penalty Notices

This request will be dealt with under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. I would like to advise you that PSNI are currently
experiencing a delay in the processing of requests and we aim to respond
to your request as soon as possible.

If your request is unclear and clarification is required the 20 day
legislative time limit dictated by the Freedom of Information Act 2000
will be stopped until we receive clarification of your request. The ICO
guidance at paragraph 40 of the link below sets out that the clock begins
anew the day after the clarification is received. It states

“If the requester subsequently provides enough detail to enable the
authority to identify and locate the information, then the authority must
respond to the clarified request within a new 20 working day time limit
with the ‘clock’ starting the day after it receives the required
clarification. “

The link for this is:

[1]https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organisatio...

In the event where the cost of complying with the request would exceed the
“appropriate level”, which is fixed at £450, as stated in the Freedom of
Information Regulations 2004, it is the policy of the PSNI to close the
request. You will however be notified of this decision and given an
opportunity to refine and resubmit the request.

If your request requires either full or partial transference to another
public authority in order to answer your query, again, you will be
notified.

If you have any queries regarding your request please write or contact the
Corporate Information Branch on 028 9070 0164. Please remember to quote
the reference number listed above in any future communications with the
Corporate Information Branch.

If you are dissatisfied in any way with the handling of your request, you
have the right to request a review. You should do this as soon as
possible, or in any case within two months of the date of issue of this
letter. In the event that you require a review to be undertaken, you can
do so by writing to the Head of Corporate Information Branch, PSNI
Headquarters, 65 Knock Road, Belfast, BT5 6LE or by emailing
[email address]. 

If following an internal review, carried out by an independent decision
maker, you were to remain dissatisfied in any way with the handling of the
request you may make a complaint, under Section 50 of the Freedom of
Information Act, to the Information Commissioner’s Office and ask that
they investigate whether the PSNI has complied with the terms of the
Freedom of Information Act.  You can write to the Information Commissioner
at Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane,
Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF. In most circumstances the Information
Commissioner will not investigate a complaint unless an internal review
procedure has been carried out, however the Commissioner has the option to
investigate the matter at his discretion.

Yours sincerely,

Kim

FOI Decision Maker
Corporate Information Branch
PSNI HQ Brooklyn

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Subject:   FOI-2019-02503
12th November 2019

Dear Mr. Dixon,

FREEDOM of INFORMATION ACT 2000

I apologise for the delay in responding to your request.

I write in connection with your request for information dated 30th
September 2019 which was received by the Police Service of Northern
Ireland on  30th September 2019 concerning:

Fixed Penalty Notices

Please find attached response to your request.

Yours sincerely

June

FOI Decision Maker
Corporate Information Branch
PSNI HQ Brooklyn

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