November 05, 2025 | Incident and Crime Statistics , Arrests
Request Number: FOI/15973
Category: Incident and Crime Statistics - Arrests
Subject: Glider Incidents
Request and Answer:
Your request for information below has now been considered. In respect of Section 1(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) We can confirm that the Police Service of Northern Ireland does hold the information you have requested however it is estimated that the cost of complying with your request for information would exceed the “appropriate costs limit” under Section 12(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and this will be further explained below. PSNI have followed the Information Commissioner’s Office guidance ‘Requests where the cost of compliance exceeds the appropriate limit’ in relation to this request, which also provides further detail on the application of Section 12 (1) of the FOIA. This guidance is available on the ICO website at the following link:
ico.org.uk/for-organisations/foi/guide-to-managing-an-foi-request/charging-a-fee-and-cost-limits/
Question 1
How many violent incidents have occurred on Gliders in Belfast that been reported to the PSNI by individuals and Translink (as seperate figures) per the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 as well as any current data for 2025?
Question 2
How many violent incidents that have occurred at Glider stops in Belfast that have been reported to the PSNI by individuals and Translink (as seperate figures) per The years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 as well as any current data for 2025?
Question 3
How many of such incidents both at Glider stops and on Gliders in Belfast have resulted in summons, fines or arrests for suspected offenders per the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 as well as any current data for 2025? Please differentiate between the three figures.
Question 4
Based on reports made to the PSNI, what month(s) across the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 average the highest for such violent incidents to occur both at Glider stops and on Glider vehicles in Belfast?
Answer
Section 17(5) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires the Police Service of Northern Ireland, when refusing to provide such information (because the cost of compliance exceeds the appropriate limit) to provide you the applicant with a notice which states that fact.
It is estimated that the cost of complying with your request for information would exceed the “appropriate costs limit” under Section 12(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Section 12 of FOIA allows a public authority to refuse to deal with a request where it estimates that it would exceed the appropriate limit to either comply with the request in its entirety or confirm or deny whether the requested information is held. The estimate must be reasonable in the circumstances of the case. The ‘appropriate limit’ is currently £600 for central government and £450 for all other public authorities including PSNI. The relevant Regulations which define the appropriate limit for section 12 purposes are The Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulation 2004 SI 2004 No 3244. These are known as the ‘Fees Regulations’ for brevity.
Regulation 4(3) of the Fees Regulations states that a public authority can take into account the costs it reasonably expects to incur in carrying out the following permitted activities in complying with the request:
(i) determining whether the information is held;
(ii) locating the information, or a document containing it;
(iii) retrieving the information, or a document containing it; and
(iv) extracting the information from a document containing it.
Under those regulations PSNI can calculate the time spent on each of these permitted activities at £25 per hour (thus if the activity(s) takes more than 18 hours PSNI will be in excess of the ‘appropriate limit’).
When a public authority is estimating whether the appropriate limit is likely to be exceeded, it can include the costs of complying with two or more requests if the conditions laid out in Regulation 5 of the Fees Regulations can be satisfied. Those conditions require the requests to be: made by one person, or by different persons who appear to the public authority to be acting in concert or in pursuance of a campaign; made for the same or similar information; and received by the public authority within any period of 60 consecutive working days.
Regulation 5(2) of the Fees Regulations requires that the requests which are to be aggregated relate “to any extent” to the same or similar information. This is quite a wide test but public authorities should still ensure that the requests meet this requirement.
Enquiries made in relation to your request has identified that retrieval of information to respond to your request would exceed the FOI legislative cost of 18 hours as set by the Secretary of State.
The information you seek in your request is not held in a retrievable format on PSNI database. There is no specific location type that identifies offences which took place on a Glider or at a Glider bus stop. Between 1st January 2018 and 31st August 2025, the number of violence against the person offences at the following location types was:
- Moving vehicle – Bus/coach and moving vehicle with no subtype – 555 records
- Public/open place – bus stop – 96 records
- Travel – Bus station and Travel with no sub-type – 527 records.
This is a combined total of 1,178 recorded offences, each of which would need to be manually examined to determine if they took place on a Glider or at a Glider bus stop. This would take approximately 150 hours of work which is grossly over the cost limits set out in FOIA.
In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, this letter should be considered as a Refusal Notice, and the request has therefore been closed.
Advice and assistance
You may wish to submit a refined request in order that the cost of complying with your request may be facilitated within the ‘appropriate limit’. In compliance with Section 16 of the Act, we have considered how your request may be refined to bring it under the appropriate limit.
We are unable to offer a refinement for your request.