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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Arrive Alive, FOIE's and the Obstruction of Democracy

I see in The Daily Post that 19 North Wales Police Police officers received speeding fines from Speed radar last year yet Arrive Alive who are a partnership with North Wales Police will not hand over anonymous data with regards the number of vehicles and their speed through Chester Rd, Penyffordd for May 2007.
I am standing as a community councillor for Penyffordd yet I am standing for a position with one hand tied behind my back because of Arrive Alive's current refusal to supply data which has a relevance to village safety on a very busy route to school that has approximately 2000 vehicles that speed through the village.

I am daily ridiculed in Penyffordd village over my claim of 2000 speeding vehicles.

Arrive Alive's refusal to hand over the required data is an active obstruction to the democratic process of Wales.

There are over 700 communities who want Arrive Alive assistance with maybe another 700 communities who have been refused assistance due to Arrive Alive's high bar qualification

keywords: Inspector Essi Ahari, Arrive Alive management, Inspector Alun Oldfield, happy smiley stories.

It would be a good call for you newspapers to ask Arrive Alive in FOIE's for the number of clients that Arrive Alive currently services plus the number of clients refused plus speed data. They currently use a statistical method to blind communities as to the actual speeding. Their speed average of 32 mph hiding 2000 speeders a day in Chester Rd , Penyffordd

I have asked for electronic speeding data collected by Arrive Alive for North Wales for 2004 and 2007 to gauge speeding in North Wales Communities. It has been rejected on amount of time to collect data. Also they claim a non standard databases.

Quite frankly to be charitable I find their excuse rather lame. With DVD technology I'm sure the data would fit on a DVD no bother.

Links
Arrive Alive Complaint
Arrive Alive Refusal

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