This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Clarification of answer to foil request made by Mr. P. John regarding Detica'.
Information Access Team 
Information Management Service 
Financial & Commercial Group 
  2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF 
Switchboard 020 7035 4848   
E-mail: [email address] Website: www.homeoffice.gov.uk 
 
Mr. Philip Main 
 
[email address]
[email address]
[FOI #24823 email]

Date: 
6th January 2010 
 
Dear Mr. Main, 
 
I write in response to three Freedom of Information Act requests that you submitted 
to the Home Office, two on the 7th December and one on the 17th December 2009. 
These requests were for:  
• information about Article 5(3) of Directive 2002/58/EC (Home Office FoI 
reference CR 13531); 
• information referred to in an press office email circulation dated the 9th 
September 2008 (Home Office FoI reference CR 13647); and 
• a clarification to a response provided to another FoI applicant (Mr. P John) 
regarding RIPA (Home Office FoI reference CR 13690)
We have considered your requests and we consider them to be vexatious when 
considered in conjunction with the previous requests you have submitted on this 
topic.  Section 14(1) of the Act provides that the Home Office is not obliged to 
comply with a request for information of this nature.  We have decided that these 
requests are vexatious because they meet with the criteria laid out by the 
Information Commissioner’s Office. A copy of this guidance can be viewed here â€“  
 
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/freedom_of_information/detailed_sp
ecialist_guides/awareness_guidance_22_vexatious_and_repeated_requests_final.p
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review of our handling of your request by submitting a complaint within two months 
to the address below, quoting the relevant reference number above.  
 

Information Access Team 
Home Office 
Ground Floor, Seacole Building 
2 Marsham Street 
London  
SW1P 4DF 

 
Alternatively, you can email:  [email address]
As part of any internal review the Department's handling of your information request 
wil  be reassessed by staff who were not involved in providing you with this 
response. If you remain dissatisfied after this internal review, you would have a right 
of complaint to the Information Commissioner as established by section 50 of the 
Freedom of Information Act.  
 
Please note that, should we consider any future requests on this topic to be 
vexatious, we will not respond to them.  
 
Yours sincerely, 
Ian Lister 
Information Access Consultant  
Information Access Team