Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth a r Cynllun Cyhoeddi/ Freedom of Information and Publication Scheme Unit

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Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth a r Cynllun Cyhoeddi/ Freedom of Information and Publication Scheme Unit 2015/004 Vehicle Fleet list In response to your recent request for information regarding; Could you please provide me with a list of ALL current MARKED and UNMARKED vehicles used by North Wales Police For 2014 and Early 2015. Could you kindly include the following: -Vehicle Make & Model -Vehicle Registration Number -The Role of the vehicle -Vehicle identification number Response Date:27/01/2015 Make Model

VITO VITO YAMAHA FJR R1200 RANGER R1200

X5 X5 A4 A4 A4

X5 SPRINTER VITO

X5 X5

Please see above the list of the makes and models of vehicles. Harm has been identified in providing you with any additional information; To provide any details relating to certain unmarked police vehicles would decrease their effectiveness and undermine our law enforcement. Unmarked vehicles allow officers to visit members of the public without local communities knowing and covert operations need to be carried out with no obvious visible signs of police presence if identified it would decrease their effectiveness and undermine our law enforcement. Some specialist vehicles carry expert equipment which if identified would make them more vulnerable to criminality. Personal issue vehicles may be used by non-north Wales Police employees therefore if these vehicle were identified the health and safety of individuals driving the vehicles would be an issue. Therefore, Section 31 (1) (a) (b) (c) Law Enforcement is to be considered as part of the Public Interest Test. A Public Interest Test has been carried out to weigh up the reasons for and against disclosure of the information requested, to ensure the release is in the interest of the public as a whole and not just the applicant. Section 31 (1) (a) (b) (c) Considerations North Wales Police are charged with enforcing the law, preventing and detecting crime and protecting the communities we serve. Unmarked police vehicles maximise operational efficiency and functionality during covert and specialist operations and core policing. Releasing the information regarding certain unmarked police vehicles would render important policing functions as useless and would hinder the prevention and detection of crime by potentially compromising covert operations. Section 31 factors in favour of disclosure The use of police resources is a matter that the force should hold up to public scrutiny as the police are accountable for public funds; therefore there is a public interest in justification of the spending of these funds. Section 31 factors in favour of non-disclosure The Police Service has a duty to deliver effective law enforcement ensuring the prevention and detection of crime, apprehension or prosecution of offenders and administration of justice is carried out appropriately. By disclosing details of certain unmarked vehicles would compromise the vehicles operational purpose, as specialist vehicles could be targeted. Therefore release of this information could provide a tactical advantage to offenders which would negatively impact on public safety and undermine the policing purpose. By identifying further detail to the makes and models of those vehicles used in unmarked /covert activity, their operational and tactical purpose would be negated and the methodology for gathering and using intelligence using this method would be undermined. Release of the information requested would provide the criminal fraternity with intelligence that would assist them with their activities which could allow them to alter their behaviour to avoid detection. Balance Test Whilst North Wales Police is accountable for the spending of public money, we must protect any information that would negatively impact on any operation or reveal our tactical capabilities. If the details requested relating to certain unmarked vehicles were released it would allow the vehicles to be identified and targeted by criminals, which in turn would cause harm to officers with the vehicles and put the vehicles at risk of being cloned. To identify how many of each type of specialist vehicle would affect our ability to use these vehicles for their intended purpose which would not be in the public interest.

When balancing the public interest test we have to consider whether the information should be released into the public domain. Arguments need to be weighed against each other. The most persuasive reason for disclosure is accountability which needs to be compared to the strongest negative reason, which in this case is effective law enforcement. Public Safety and effective law enforcement is of paramount importance and the Police Service will not divulge information if to do so would place the safety of an individual at risk or undermine the prevention or detection of crime thereby assisting those persons intent on committing crime. If details of certain unmarked vehicles were released it could compromise the effective law enforcement due to vehicles being more vulnerable to targets by criminals and cloning and it would be difficult to carried out certain role in private. However, if further disclosures were made across the United Kingdom then those individuals intent on criminal behaviour would be able to build up a national picture of where such technology and equipment was deployed. Disclosure of such information at a national level would encourage those with criminal intent to relocate and intensify their activities to areas that are less well covered by these vehicles, as they would have a renewed level of confidence in avoiding detection. Therefore, at this moment in time, it is our opinion that for these issues the balancing test for disclosure of the information regarding details of certain unmarked vehicles is not made out. In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, this letter acts as a Refusal Notice under section 17 (1) of the legislation. THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN PROVIDED IN RESPONSE TO A REQUEST UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000, AND IS CORRECT AS AT 26/01/2015