Potters bar motorbike and hgv crash Tuesday 2nd may 2017 approx 10.30 am

Janet jupp made this Freedom of Information request to London Camera Safety Partnership
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Dear London Camera Safety Partnership,
Have you any film footage of my husbands crash there is a photo taken after, he was riding a trike motorbike when hit by a van would like to see how this happened for the insurance company as he doesn't remember the crash

Yours faithfully, Janet Jupp [email address]

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