Mobile camera locations
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From: Conrad Thompson
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am a New Zealand citizen and resident requesting information under the Official Information Act.
I would like a summary of the number of infringements issued by mobile traffic safety cameras located at the two locations listed below from 01/01/2024 to 01/02/2025.
I would like information on the number of infringements issued (number of infringements and the total dollar value of these infringements) broken down by direction of travel, i.e. west or eastbound at these two locations. Or some other such identifier that enables the direction of travel to be established.
I would also like to know if the following procedure is still followed:
"If the camera is in an area where drivers are transitioning from a higher speed to a lower speed area, the camera must not be located within 250 metres from the point where the posted speed changes, and vehicles must not be targeted within 250 metres of the point where the posted speed changes. This restriction does not apply in school zones or temporary speed limit areas."
I would also like to know the measure of the distance of the mobile traffic safety cameras locations listed below and the nearest point where the speed limit reduces.
Camera locations
- SH16 Kumeu about 30m west of the BP station (coordinates lat/long -36.778104,174.564936)
- Muriwai Rd in Waimauku, just east of the intersection with School Road. (coordinates lat/long-36.775504, 174.487393)
Yours faithfully,
Conrad Thompson
From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Conrad
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 request below, received by Police on 13 March 2025.
Your reference number is IR-01-25-9761.
You can expect a response to your request on or before 10 April 2025 unless an extension is needed.
Ngā mihi
McCoy
Ministerial Services
Police National Headquarters
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Kia ora Conrad
I refer to your request below. I have been asked to advise you that Police requires an extension of time in which to respond to your request, pursuant to section 15A(1) of the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). Specifically, section 15A(1)(b), consultations necessary to make a decision on the request are such that a proper response to the request cannot reasonably be made within the original time limit.
Police requires until 1 May 2025 to provide a substantive response to your request, however we are endeavouring to provide this to you as soon as possible.
You have the right, under section 28(3) of the OIA, to make a complaint to an Ombudsman about this extension. Information about how to make a complaint is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Kind regards, Michelle
Advisor – Police National Headquarters
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Hello again Conrad
My apologies, re the below email, the extended due date should be Monday 5 May 2025.
Kind regards, Michelle
Advisor – Police National Headquarters
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Conrad,
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 13/03/2025.
Please accept our apologies for the delay in providing you with this
response.
Ngā mihi
Jonelle |Advisor: Ministerial Services |([1]she/her)
Policy & Partnerships |Police National Headquarters |
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From: Conrad Thompson
Dear Ministerial Services,
Thank you for your well researched and timely response to this query and subsequent action to reverse the issuance of infringement notices to motorists caught by the non compliant camera.
I must respectfully point out that limiting the review to only westbound vehicles (those transitioning from a higher to a lower speed zone) does not fully address the extensive non-compliant operation of cameras at this site. The relevant requirement in the speed enforcement policy prohibits camera placement within 200 m of a speed limit reduction point, regardless of the direction of travel of passing cars. This is because the requirement in the policy is about the location of the camera itself, not the direction of passing vehicles. A speed camera deployed in a prohibited location is non-compliant by definition, and any infringements issued from that location, whether to eastbound or westbound vehicles, appear in breach of the policy. Selectively reversing tickets only for one direction is misaligned with the policy.
Yours sincerely,
Conrad Thompson
From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Conrad,
Thank you for your email following the release of response IR-01-25-9761.
Please find attached the response to your below response query.
Ngā mihi
Keenia
Advisor - Ministerial Services
Police National Headquarters
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