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Freedom of information request reference no: 01.FOI.21.022360
I note you seek access to the following information:
1. Who is the Metropolitan Police.
2. Who is the camera Processing Services.
3. Please provide the business address of the Camera Processing Services/Met prosecutions not the PO BOX as there was no return address.
4. Who is Met Prosecutions Private?
5. On what basis does Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions derive its authority to impose debt (mandatory or otherwise) if it is a private corporation operating in commerce.
6. confirm the (D-U-N-S number) for Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions.
7. Confirm the registered VAT number for Metropolitan Police camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions.
8. On what basis is Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions accessing, processing and storing specific personal data and information about the inhabitants if it is a private corporation operation in commerce (D-U-N-S number)?
9. On what basis does Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions believe it is able to enforce a liability.
10. Does the Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions have evidence for power of attorney over living men and women and/or the legal-fiction(s) to whom it addresses for demands.
11. Does the Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions have evidence for any compulsory obligation on the inhabitants to pay Moorcroft Group?
I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full.
Please find below information pursuant to your request above.
Q1 - Who is the Metropolitan Police.
Please see the following link –
MPS - About the Met Police
Q2 - Who is the camera Processing Services.
The team that have responsibility for processing all automated speed and red light offences in the Met.
Q3 - Please provide the business address of the Camera Processing Services/Met prosecutions not the PO BOX as there was no return address.
P.O. Box 510, London, DA15 0BQ – this is the return business address on all communication issued.
Q4 - Who is Met Prosecutions Private?
Not known. Information not held.
Q5 - On what basis does Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions derive its authority to impose debt (mandatory or otherwise) if it is a private corporation operating in commerce.
This is not a valid request for information within the everyday meaning of the legislation. To explain that further, S84 of FOIA relates to recorded information held by a public authority and that it does not extend to providing explanations unless the answers are already held in a recorded form.
"Information is defined in section 84 of the Act as 'information recorded in any form'. The Act therefore only extends to requests for recorded information. It does not require public authorities to answer questions generally; only if they already hold the answers in recorded form. The Act does not extend to requests for information about policies or their implementation, or the merits or demerits of any proposal or action - unless, of course, the answer to any such request is already held in recorded form." (Day vs ICO & DWP – EA/2006/0069 Final Decision)
Q6 - Confirm the (D-U-N-S number) for Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions.
Information not held
Q7 - Confirm the registered VAT number for Metropolitan Police camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions.
Information not held
Q8 - On what basis is Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions accessing, processing and storing specific personal data and information about the inhabitants if it is a private corporation operation in commerce (D-U-N-S number)?
This is not a valid request for information within the everyday meaning of the legislation. To explain that further, S84 of FOIA relates to recorded information held by a public authority and that it does not extend to providing explanations unless the answers are already held in a recorded form.
"Information is defined in section 84 of the Act as 'information recorded in any form'. The Act therefore only extends to requests for recorded information. It does not require public authorities to answer questions generally; only if they already hold the answers in recorded form. The Act does not extend to requests for information about policies or their implementation, or the merits or demerits of any proposal or action - unless, of course, the answer to any such request is already held in recorded form." (Day vs ICO & DWP – EA/2006/0069 Final Decision)
Q9 - On what basis does Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions believe it is able to enforce a liability.
This is not a valid request for information within the everyday meaning of the legislation. To explain that further, S84 of FOIA relates to recorded information held by a public authority and that it does not extend to providing explanations unless the answers are already held in a recorded form.
"Information is defined in section 84 of the Act as 'information recorded in any form'. The Act therefore only extends to requests for recorded information. It does not require public authorities to answer questions generally; only if they already hold the answers in recorded form. The Act does not extend to requests for information about policies or their implementation, or the merits or demerits of any proposal or action - unless, of course, the answer to any such request is already held in recorded form." (Day vs ICO & DWP – EA/2006/0069 Final Decision)
Q10 - Does the Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions have evidence for power of attorney over living men and women and/or the legal-fiction(s) to whom it addresses for demands.
This is not a valid request for information within the everyday meaning of the legislation. To explain that further, S84 of FOIA relates to recorded information held by a public authority and that it does not extend to providing explanations unless the answers are already held in a recorded form.
"Information is defined in section 84 of the Act as 'information recorded in any form'. The Act therefore only extends to requests for recorded information. It does not require public authorities to answer questions generally; only if they already hold the answers in recorded form. The Act does not extend to requests for information about policies or their implementation, or the merits or demerits of any proposal or action - unless, of course, the answer to any such request is already held in recorded form." (Day vs ICO & DWP – EA/2006/0069 Final Decision)
Q11 - Does the Metropolitan Police, camera Processing Services and Met Prosecutions have evidence for any compulsory obligation on the inhabitants to pay Moorcroft Group?
This is not a valid request for information within the everyday meaning of the legislation. To explain that further, S84 of FOIA relates to recorded information held by a public authority and that it does not extend to providing explanations unless the answers are already held in a recorded form.
"Information is defined in section 84 of the Act as 'information recorded in any form'. The Act therefore only extends to requests for recorded information. It does not require public authorities to answer questions generally; only if they already hold the answers in recorded form. The Act does not extend to requests for information about policies or their implementation, or the merits or demerits of any proposal or action - unless, of course, the answer to any such request is already held in recorded form." (Day vs ICO & DWP – EA/2006/0069 Final Decision)