West Yorkshire Casualty Prevention Partnership
Notice of intended prosecution and offence - frequently asked questions
The Freedom Of Information Act requires all public bodies in the UK (such as West Yorkshire Safety Camera Partnership) to provide a general right of access to the information they hold. It came into force on January 1 2005.
Freedom of information (FOI) frequently requested information - information released under the Freedom of Information ACT, such as Smart Motorways, how many drivers have been issued fixed penalties, managed motorways and more.
Various common questions answered from information on Speeding Offences to what to do if you have received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP)
Frequently asked questions - about COURT - eg I've received a Single Justice Procedure, and what happens at court.
West Yorkshire Safety Camera Partnership - Website Accessibility
A new system to view alleged offences is now live, please use the link below and enter the reference and P.I.N number provided on your Notice of Intended Prosecution or Final Reminder when available.
Mobile speed enforcement is established following a high number of accidents and speed surveys demonstrating widespread non compliance with the speed limit. They have also been established to counter antisocial speeding when concern has been expressed by residents.
Camera equipment and site frequently asked questions - such as "How do you know that the equipment is accurate?"
Accessibility Statement for the West Yorkshire Casualty Prevention Partnership website This accessibility statement applies to this website, www.safetycameraswestyorkshire.co.uk and any of the content contained within this site/domain.