Here is the internal review response from the Highways Agency, received on September 9, 2005. The reply was a poorly scanned pdf, so I have had to scan and put through an OCR so there may be odd punctuation and formatting problems. My appeal to the Information Commissioner was submitted this afternoon.
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FOI INTERNAL REVIEW
I have now undertaken a review of the points you specifically asked us to review, as laid out in the letter of 19 August 05 and I am now in a position to respond, I am responding in my position as Board Director in the Highways Agency, following the stage 1 being completed by Mr Carter.
I would advise you as follows:
1. Geographic Number Equivalents
1(a) Traffic England Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) Telephone Service 08700 660 115
I apologise that when you rang our HAIL service they mistakenly connected you to the National Rail Enquiries Line. The operators have been advised not to connect any caller, to other lines but you will be able to enquire about our network roads through the HAIL service.
In our initial reply to you we provided the geographic number equivalent for the HAIL service to enable you as a caller from outside the UK to access this service.
Having given careful consideration to your request we regret that we are unable to disclose the geographic number equivalent for the Traffic England IVR Telephone Service. In reaching this decision and bearing in mind the comments made above we have taken the following factors into account:
1. The Service is operated by a Private Limited Company "TiS" (Traffic Information Services Ltd. ) Public disclosure of the number could adversely affect the revenue stream to this company.
2. As a consequence of the above the relationship between the Agency and one of its contractors could be seriously affected and other companies in future may be deterred from entering into contracts with the Agency if commercially sensitive information is made public.
3. Prior to launching the service the Agency received legal advice that prompted us to instruct TiS to use an 0870 number„ The aim of this is to recover the costs of providing the service to defend against a possible challenge under
the Competition Act 1998 (by virtue of subsidising a service in a commercial environment where the same options are not generally open to private enterprise). Publication of this number could expose the Agency to a legal challenge under the Competition Act 1998.
4. The same information that is disseminated on the IVR telephone service is available from the Traffic England website:
www.highways.gov.uk/trafficinfoThis information is being withheld as it falls under the exemption in section s43(2) of the Freedom of Information Act, in that disclosure would prejudice the commercial interest of our service providers and the Highways Agency.
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