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Bus Lane fines

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a set of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

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Release Date
5 March 2014
Modified Date
4 February 2015
Publishers
Leeds City Council
Keywords
bus, bus lanes, dclg, fines, transport
Maintainers
LCC Open Data open.data@leeds.gov.uk
Contributors
Leeds City Council open.data@leeds.gov.uk

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Description

> Data files that contain every fine issued for unauthorised vehicles being in bus lanes. The data contains date, time, location, fine issued, discount available, and total paid. > > ## Local Government Transparency Code 2014 > * This is a key dataset which the government wants local authorities to publish. * https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-government-transparency-code-2014. > >##Additional Info > > Please note, from Quarter 3 2014/15, the bus lane fines data has been divided in to a fines issued dataset and fines paid dataset. > >##Definitions > * PCN - Penalty Charge Notice * Issued - Date PCN was issued * Fine - Initial full charge (does not include surcharges) * Surcharges - If full payment not made within 56 days from the date the notice is issued the charge is further increased by 50% of the Initial charge. If the payment is still not made, within a further 14 days then a further charge may be applied if the case is registered at court. * Dates - There can often be a delay between the actual issue date of the PCN and the date thaat the PCN is uploaded to the parking system. However, the issue date remains as the date the camera captures the contravention regardless of the date the PCN is uploaded. This delay can be as much as 14 days in some cases, Christmas close down is a prime example. * Balance - Amount outstanding at date of sample, negative balance equals an overpayment


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