Request ID: FOI-2513-2324 Date published: 19 October 2023
You asked
how many pcns have been generated for this junction since the start of the road works?
We answered
Our Ref: FOI-2513-2324 Thank you for your request received on 27 September 2023 asking for information about penalty charge notices (PCNs) issued at the Great West Road junction with Windmill Road.
Your request has been considered in accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act and our information access policy. I can confirm that we do hold the information you require.
In accordance with the FOI Act, we are not obliged to provide the number of PCNs issued at specific locations, as this information is subject to a statutory exemption to the right of access to information under Section 31 of the FOI Act, which relates to law enforcement. Specifically, we are refusing your request under Section 31(1)(b) and Section 31(1)(g) which relate to information whose disclosure would be likely to prejudice the apprehension or prosecution of offenders or the exercise of functions for the purpose of ascertaining whether any person has failed to comply with the law.
In this instance the exemption has been applied as disclosure of the information you have requested would reveal the likelihood of a driver being issued with a PCN at this or other locations. The purpose of yellow box junctions is to assist with the safe and smooth flow of traffic on the TfL road network, and TfL has the power to issue PCNs where drivers contravene a range of restrictions on the network. If drivers are aware of how likely (and, by extension, how unlikely) they are to be issued with a PCN then it would encourage non-compliance with those traffic restrictions in the areas that are not covered or are covered to a lesser extent.
Disclosure of this information to you has to be regarded as a disclosure to ‘the public at large’ and providing it would reveal the level of enforcement activity carried out at a location, which would lead to a decrease in compliance with traffic restrictions at those locations.
The use of this exemption is subject to an assessment of the public interest in relation to the disclosure of the information concerned. While we recognise the need for openness and transparency by public authorities, in this instance we feel that the greater public interest lies in favour of withholding the information requested in the interests of law enforcement and the daily operation of a busy network, ensuring that we can effectively deter motorists from contravening the red route parking, stopping and moving traffic restrictions.
Please see the attached information sheet for details of your right to appeal. Yours sincerely Gemma Jacob Senior FOI Case Officer FOI Case Management Team General Counsel Transport for London [email protected]