Automatic Number-Plate Recognition (ANPR) trials
Alex Harris made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Alex Harris
Dear New Zealand Police,
The Police Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2011 noted that the police were trialling Automatic Number-Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology, with two vans in Auckland and Wellington and an intention to deploy an ANPR-fitted patrol car in the Central District from July 2011. ANPR technology raises privacy issues around the tracking of ordinary citizens, so I would like to request the following information under the Official Information Act 1982:
* all advice (including briefings, internal reports, cabinet papers, consultation with the Privacy Commissioner etc) on the ANPR trials referred to in the 2011 Annual Report;
* any report (interim or otherwise) on the outcome of those trials
I would prefer to receive an electronic response. Queries about this request will be automatically forwarded to me by the fyi.org.nz website.
Yours faithfully,
Alex Harris
New Zealand Police
Dear Alex
We have forwarded your question onto the correct department and someone
will be in touch shortly.
Sincerely
Public Affairs Team
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From: Alex Harris <[OIA #251 email]>
Date: 24/05/2012 02:50AM
Subject: Official Information Act request - Automatic Number-Plate
Recognition (ANPR) trials
Dear New Zealand Police,
The Police Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2011 noted that
the police were trialling Automatic Number-Plate Recognition (ANPR)
technology, with two vans in Auckland and Wellington and an
intention to deploy an ANPR-fitted patrol car in the Central
District from July 2011. ANPR technology raises privacy issues
around the tracking of ordinary citizens, so I would like to
request the following information under the Official Information
Act 1982:
* all advice (including briefings, internal reports, cabinet
papers, consultation with the Privacy Commissioner etc) on the ANPR
trials referred to in the 2011 Annual Report;
* any report (interim or otherwise) on the outcome of those trials
I would prefer to receive an electronic response. Queries about
this request will be automatically forwarded to me by the
fyi.org.nz website.
Yours faithfully,
Alex Harris
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From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police
Dear Mr Harris
The Official Information Act 1982 states that requests for specified
official information may be made by any person who is "a New Zealand
citizen; or a permanent resident of New Zealand; or a person who is in New
Zealand" (section 12 of the Act).
In order to satisfy Police that you meet the terms of the Act, could you
please provide a postal address.
Thank you.
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From: Alex Harris
Dear MCMAHON, Teresa,
I have responded by email with a postal address. Please note again that I would prefer an electronic response. The Ombudsman's practice guidelines note that "subject to certain exceptions, information should be released to the requester in the way preferred by the requester." It is hard to see how any of these exceptions (impairment of efficient adminstration, contrary to legal duty, prejudice interests in ss 6 - 9 of the Act) apply.
In addition, the purpose of requests through the FYI website is to ensure the responses are _public_,and vaialbel to all with a simple google search. That aim would be compromised by a postal response.
If scanned files are large, then the FYI website has an upload facility; the link will be on the request's page here:
fyi.org.nz/request/automatic_number_plate_recogniti
Yours sincerely,
Alex Harris
From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police
Dear Alex Harris
A reply to your information request is attached.
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Brian van Dam left an annotation ()
FYI - I saw one of these ANPR vans in use in Auckland in May 2012. It was parked on Alfriston Rd, Manurewa, with 2 video cameras on its roof aimed at each direction of traffic (Alfriston Rd is a major arterial road).
I actually knocked on the van door and spoke to the police officer (in uniform) inside, as I had thought it may have been a Google scanning van ;) The officer claimed it was part of an operation observing a suspect, which was clearly untrue, as the cameras aimed only at the road, not at any property or driveway.
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