Speed Measuring Equipment
David Burgess made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: David Burgess
Dear New Zealand Police,
I understand that some variants of the Stalker DSR radar units that have been used by the police have software and/or hardware modifications that are unique to New Zealand.
(1) What are the differences between the NZ and International Units ?
(2) Why were the changes made - what was the reason for NZ to have a different model to overseas users ?
(3) Can I please have user manuals and police instructions for the deployment and use of the speed measuring equipment that is used in New Zealand ?
(4) Is equipment used in New Zealand given an independent test by Industrial Research or some other agency before it is deployed in New Zealand ? If so, can I please have copies of their reports ?
Thank you very much.
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
New Zealand Police
Dear Sir/Madam
Thank you for your email, which we have forwarded to the correct
department for follow-up.
Sincerely
Public Affairs Team
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From: David Burgess <[OIA #728 email]>
Date: 23/01/2013 12:34PM
Subject: Official Information Act request - Speed Measuring Equipment
Dear New Zealand Police,
I understand that some variants of the Stalker DSR radar units that
have been used by the police have software and/or hardware
modifications that are unique to New Zealand.
(1) What are the differences between the NZ and International Units
?
(2) Why were the changes made - what was the reason for NZ to have
a different model to overseas users ?
(3) Can I please have user manuals and police instructions for the
deployment and use of the speed measuring equipment that is used in
New Zealand ?
(4) Is equipment used in New Zealand given an independent test by
Industrial Research or some other agency before it is deployed in
New Zealand ? If so, can I please have copies of their reports ?
Thank you very much.
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
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From: David Burgess
Dear New Zealand Police,
Please advise the progress on my OIA request
http://fyi.org.nz/request/speed_measurin....
This was due 20 February.
Thank you,
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
New Zealand Police
Dear David,
Thank you for your email requesting a progress update on your OIA request,
which we have forwarded to our OIA team for follow-up.
Sincerely
Public Affairs Team
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From: David Burgess <[OIA #728 email]>
Date: 26/02/2013 01:05PM
Subject: Re: Official Information Act request - Speed Measuring
Equipment
Dear New Zealand Police,
Please advise the progress on my OIA request
[1]http://fyi.org.nz/request/speed_measurin....
This was due 20 February.
Thank you,
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
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New Zealand Police
Dear David,
We have followed up on your request for a progress report and found that
due to an administrative error on our part the OIA team have not received
your request.
I am extremely sorry about this. I realise that this means you will have
experienced considerable delay in getting answers to your questions. The
OIA team now have your request and will expedite getting a response to
you.
Again, please accept my apologies for this mistake.
Kind regards,
Nicholas Butler
PUBLIC AFFAIRS TEAM
NZ POLICE
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To: <[New Zealand Police request email]>
From: David Burgess <[OIA #728 email]>
Date: 26/02/2013 01:05PM
Subject: Re: Official Information Act request - Speed Measuring
Equipment
Dear New Zealand Police,
Please advise the progress on my OIA request
[1]http://fyi.org.nz/request/speed_measurin....
This was due 20 February.
Thank you,
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
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From: David Burgess
Dear New Zealand Police,
How are you getting on with my request ?
It got lost last time, so I'm just checking it is still underway.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
New Zealand Police
Dear David
Thank you for your email wanting a progress report on your OIA request,
which we have forwarded to our OIA team for follow-up.
Sincerely
Public Affairs Team
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To: <[New Zealand Police request email]>
From: David Burgess <[OIA #728 email]>
Date: 09/04/2013 05:40PM
Subject: Re: Official Information Act request - Speed Measuring
Equipment - progress report
Dear New Zealand Police,
How are you getting on with my request ?
It got lost last time, so I'm just checking it is still underway.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
David Burgess
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From: SMITH, Jason
New Zealand Police
From: SMITH, Jason
Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2013 14:24
To: '[email address]'
Subject: Official Information Act request
Dear David
Please find attached the NZ Police response to your Official Information
Act request.
Yours sincerely
Jason Smith
Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police - Nga Pirihimana O Aotearoa
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