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I got my FOI request reply from Hounslow this week.I will admit to being surprised that the figure of £10m that was mentioned does stand up to scrutiny even if the amount Hounslow has received would have been lower than £10m.I apologise on record to Steve Taylor for saying he was talking total tosh.According to the info provided to me by Hounslow, it's correct to say that over £10m worth of PCNs were issued in the first six months of 2022 in Staveley Road and Hartington Road. Staveley Road (PCN Code 53C)Jan 131 issued/13 cancelled/5 written offFeb 7969/918/186Mar 15323/2550/245Apr 11751/1352/168May 13257/957/147Jun 12238/1219/52Total 60669 PCNs issued (£7,886,970 @ £130 per PCN) 7009 cancelled (£911,170)803 written off (£104,390)Potential revenue if remaining PCNs paid at £130 (£6,871,410)Hartington Road (PCN Code 52M)Jan 1470 issued/127 cancelled/86 written offFeb 2838/284/167Mar 3474/629/64Apr 3093/425/59May 2916/207/42Jun 3294/270/19Total 17085 PCNs issued (£2,221,050 @ £130 per PCN)1942 cancelled (£252,460)437 written off (£56,810)Potential revenue if remaining PCNs paid at £130 (£1,911,780)Total 'value' of PCNs issued for both roads £10,108,020'Potential' revenue £8,783,190 Some of the info from Hounslow was puzzling - I asked how many PCNs were paid for at a discounted rate, and none of the 53C or 52M PCNs are down as having been paid at a discounted rate. There also seems a gap in the data for Jan 2022 as no PCNs are shown as being issued between 08/01/22 and 08/02/22 (though perhaps Staveley Road was closed between these days - I don't know).Both roads are still a nice little earner ... as the figures for Oct and Nov 22 will testify.Staveley RoadOct 2601/192/9Nov 4625/198/6Hartingdon Road Oct 1970/161/5Nov 4698/257/4

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