FOI request in relation to Tarneit station

Adam Beames made this Freedom of Information request to V/Line Corporation

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The request was partially successful.

Dear V/Line Corporation,

Dear Public Transport Victoria,

Can I please get access to the following documents under the FOI Act?

1) Documents relating to illegal parking (specifically cars parking on the shared pedestrian/bike paths) at Tarneit station for the period between 1/2/2017 - 3/2/2018.

2) Documents stating that v-line staff are not allowed to take complaints, feedback, provide their name, or assist in incidents involving a member of the public.

3) Documents stating that v-line staff have no duty of care for members of the public using their services.

4) CCTV footage between 09:10 and 09:30 showing a cyclist being forced off the bike path in front of a bus after turning into the station off Derrimutt Road.

5) Documents relating to which organisation is responsible for maintaining the access roads and shared paths.

Please treat this as a formal FOI request not an administrative request.

Yours faithfully,

Adam Beames

Steven Lay, V/Line Corporation

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Dear Adam,

 

Thank you for your email dated 3 February 2018 regarding the above.

 

Please note that in order for V/Line to consider your request you will
need to lodge the relevant application fee of $28.40. Refer to below link
for further information or please contact me if you have any further
queries.

 

[1]https://corporate.vline.com.au/About-V-L...

 

Regards,

 

Steven Lay | Enterprise Governance and Risk Insurance & FOI Officer

 

V/Line Pty Ltd

Level 9, 750 Collins Street

Docklands VIC 3008

GPO Box 5343 Melbourne VIC 3001

 

T   (03) 9619 5205

M  0439 624 983

E   [email address]

www.vline.com.au

 

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Dear Steven Lay,

Thanks for your response. Sorry for taking so long to get back to you.

Under the Act, requests made via email are valid so posting my request is
not required.
Please wave fees and charges on the grounds that this informations is in
the public interest.

I'm unable to provide a copy of my healthcare card here, as this request is public, and a health care card contains PII. A statement that I have a healthcare care was sufficient for PTV to waive fees in a previous request which can be found here https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/f...

Yours sincerely,

Adam Beames

Steven Lay, V/Line Corporation

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Good afternoon Adam,

Please refer to the attached letter, and contact me if you have any queries.

Regards,

Steven

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Steven Lay, V/Line Corporation

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Good afternoon Adam,

 

Please find attached V/Line’s response to your FOI request regarding
Tarneit station.

 

Due to the email size restrictions I will email the additional attachments
on a second email.

 

Regards,

 

 

Steven Lay | Insurance and FOI Officer

 

V/Line Corporation

Level 9, 750 Collins Street

Docklands VIC 3008

GPO Box 5343 Melbourne VIC 3001

 

T   (03) 9619 5205

M  0439 624 983

E   [1][email address]

W  [2]www.vline.com.au

 

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Steven Lay, V/Line Corporation

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Steven Lay | Insurance and FOI Officer

 

V/Line Corporation

Level 9, 750 Collins Street

Docklands VIC 3008

GPO Box 5343 Melbourne VIC 3001

 

T   (03) 9619 5205

M  0439 624 983

E   [email address]

www.vline.com.au

 

[1]image001

 

Part of Transport For Victoria

 

Please consider your environmental responsibility. Before printing this
e-mail message, ask yourself whether you really need a hard copy.

 

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