Stationary vehicle enforcement policy

Cody C made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police

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From: Cody C

Dear New Zealand Police,

I understand that Police often refer allegations of stationary vehicle parking offences to territorial authorities (TAs) for enforcement.

Many TAs don’t have parking enforcement staff. Those that do may not have cover outside business hours or on public holidays.

I understand under these circumstances that the duty would then fall to Police for enforcement. In practise this seems to not be the case.

Can you please provide some background to how Police monitor and enforce parking offences, such as your Stationary vehicle enforcement policy or similar (if exists) and any MOUs with TAs (if exists).

Yours faithfully,

Cody C

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I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request below, received by New Zealand Police on 03/01/2022.

Your request is being actioned pursuant to the OIA. You can expect a response to your request on or before 14/02/2022.

Nga mihi
Penni
Ministerial Services
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Dear New Zealand Police,

I understand that Police often refer allegations of stationary vehicle parking offences to territorial authorities (TAs) for enforcement.

Many TAs don’t have parking enforcement staff. Those that do may not have cover outside business hours or on public holidays.

I understand under these circumstances that the duty would then fall to Police for enforcement. In practise this seems to not be the case.

Can you please provide some background to how Police monitor and enforce parking offences, such as your Stationary vehicle enforcement policy or similar (if exists) and any MOUs with TAs (if exists).

Yours faithfully,

Cody C

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Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 3 January 2022.

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