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Private Bag 92250, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Ph 09 355 3553
Fax 09 355 3550
27 January 2022
[User 7569 name removed]
[email address]
Kia ora [User 7569 name removed],
The information you requested - CAS-470888-Z9S6Z3
Thank you for your request for information dated 23 November 2021 regarding the number
of infringement notices that have been issued for 'out of date' Warrant of Fitness and Vehicle
Licence (Registration) for the period 15 September 2021 to 30 November 2021.
The Waka Kotahi Moratorium information can be found at
https:/ www.nzta.govt.nz/about-
us/coronavirus-disease-covid-19-services-update/documents-with-temporary-extensions/.
This covers WoFs/CoFs that expired during the period of 21 July 2021 to 30 November 2021
and Vehicle licences (regos) that expire during the period 21 July 2021 to 30 November
2021. If a mistake is believed to have been made regarding an infringement within these
dates, the relevant party has the option to dispute the infringement and the Adjudication
team wil deal with these on a case-by-case basis.
The data below reflects the number of infringements issued to vehicles that have expired
WoF/CoF’s/regos outside of these dates covered by the moratorium:
C101-No evidence of current vehicle inspection - private 802 infringements issued
vehicle
C201-No evidence of current vehicle inspection -
40 infringements issued
commercial vehicle
P411- Current licence label not affixed in prescribed
1005 infringements issued
manner – parked vehicle
The moratorium does not cover expiries prior to nor post the dates provided within the
moratorium. Any questions based on the development of the moratorium and dates selected
should be addressed to Waka Kotahi.
“Please also provide ALL communications to parking wardens concerning the current
exemption period and outlining your enforcement of this offence during this period.”
I have attached a copy of the information to this response. Some information has been
withheld under section 7(2)(a) of the LGOIMA, to protect the privacy of natural persons,
including that of deceased natural persons.
Should you believe that we have not dealt with your request appropriately, you are able to
make a complaint to the Of ice of the Ombudsman in accordance with section 27(3) of the
LGOIMA Act and seek an investigation and review regarding this matter.
aucklandtransport.govt.nz
Regards
Rick Bidgood
Manager, Parking Compliance
On behalf of John Strawbridge
Group Manager, Parking Services and Compliance.
Encl:
- Exemption communication-dated 13 October 2021_Redacted.pdf