Exactly which "Official Vehicles" full of Olympic bureaucrats, corporate sponsors and politicians, will be allowed to use the London Olympic Games ZiL Lanes this summer whilst the rest of us are stuck in the resulting traffic jams along the Olympic Route Network ?
Freedom of Information Officer
Olympic Delivery Authority
One Churchill Place
Canary Wharf
London E14 5LNvia email
to:information.officer@london2012.com
cc: orn@london2012.comMonday 9th April 2012
Dear Sirs,
Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please disclose the
following information:
----------------------With reference to the Olympic Delivery Authority Traffic Management Orders, under the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Act 2006, specifically the Olympic Route Network (ORN) and Paralympic Route Network (PRN) Games Lanes.
1) The List of Exempt Vehicles which will be allowed to use the ORN and PRN Games Lanes, including their Vehicle Registration Numbers.
2) The List of Permits to use the the Games Lanes, including the Vehicle Registration Numbers, if these are not already included in the the List of Exempt Vehicles above.
Please include any such Vehicle Registration Numbers for which Exempt List or Permit authorisation has been applied for, but which has not yet been formally granted at the date of this FOIA request.
Please include any other relevant details which you have as part of these Lists or Databases, apart from Vehicle Registration Number i.e. the make, model and colour of vehicle, name of the organisation or company operating that vehicle, Permit number etc.--------------------
Please provide the requested information, ideally by publishing it
on your public world wide website, or alternatively by email.Ideally this should *not* be in the form of a "copy and paste"
locked Adobe .pdf file, or similar, attachment.In the unlikely event that this information is not already
available in a standard electronic format, then please explain the
reasons why, when you provide the information in another format.If you are proposing to make a charge for providing the information
requested, please provide full details in advance, together with an
explanation of any proposed charge.If you decide to withhold any of the information requested, you
should clearly explain why you have done so in your response, by
reference to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 legislation.If your decision to withhold is based upon an evaluation of the
Public Interest, then you should clearly explain which public
interests you have considered and why you have decided that the
public interest in maintaining the exception(s) outweighs the
public interest in releasing the information.I look forward to receiving the information requested as soon as
possible and in any event, within the statutory 20 working days
from receipt of this email i.e. no later than Wednesday 9th May 2012
(allowing for the Bank Holiday)Yours Sincerely,
[name]
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