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Authorisation for protest against Nick Griffin
Paul Perrin made this Freedom of Information request to Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) did not have the information requested.
From: Paul Perrin
9 June 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I understand that it is illegal to protest within five miles of the
houses of parliament without permission.
I heard today that a group or protesters attacked the BNP MEP Nick
Griffin.
Can you give me full details of how this protest was authorised and
supervised. Including, but not limited to: when it was authorised,
who requested authorisation, who gave authorisation, what plan was
in place to manage the protest, any communication with other
people/organisations etc that was undertaken in arranging the
authorisation etc...
Yours faithfully,
Paul Perrin
Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
10 June 2009
Dear Mr Perrin
Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 2009060002671
I write in connection with your request for information which was received
by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 09/06/2009. I note you seek
access to the following information:
* "I understand that it is illegal to protest within five miles of the
houses of parliament without permission. I heard today that a group or
protesters attacked the BNP MEP Nick Griffin. Can you give me full
details of how this protest was authorised and supervised. Including,
but not limited to: when it was authorised, who requested
authorisation, who gave authorisation, what plan was in place to
manage the protest, any communication with other people/organisations
etc that was undertaken in arranging the authorisation etc."
Your request will now be considered in accordance with the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 (the Act). You will receive a response within
the statutory timescale of 20 working days as defined by the Act,
subject to the information not being exempt or containing a reference
to a third party. In some circumstances the MPS may be unable to
achieve this deadline. If this is likely you will be informed and
given a revised time-scale at the earliest opportunity.
Some requests may also require either full or partial transference to
another public authority in order to answer your query in the fullest
possible way. Again, you will be informed if this is the case.
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right of complaint.
Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please
contact me by email, quoting the reference number above.
Yours sincerely
Katie London
Support Officer
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Phone: 01625 545 700
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Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
1 July 2009
Dear Mr Perrin
Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 2009060002671
I write in connection with your request for information which was received
by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 09/06/2009. I note you seek
access to the following information:
* "I understand that it is illegal to protest within five miles of the
houses of parliament without permission. I heard today that a group
or protesters attacked the BNP MEP Nick Griffin.
* Can you give me full details of how this protest was authorised and
supervised. Including, but not limited to: when it was authorised, who
requested authorisation, who gave authorisation, what plan was in
place to manage the protest, any communication with other
people/organisations etc that was undertaken in arranging the
authorisation etc.".
Following receipt of your request searches were conducted within the MPS
to locate information relevant to your request.
EXTENT OF SEARCHES TO LOCATE INFORMATION
To locate the information relevant to your request searches were conducted
at the City of Westminster Events office of the MPS.
RESULT OF SEARCHES
The searches failed to locate any information relevant to your request,
therefore, the information you have requested is not held by the MPS.
I am informed that our Westminster Events Office did not receive an
application to demonstrate by anybody at this press event.
The designated area in relation to SOCPA authorisations is 1 kilometre
from Parliament.
COMPLAINT RIGHTS
Your attention is drawn to the attached sheet which details your right of
complaint.
Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please write
or contact Paul Switzer on telephone number 020 7321 8239 quoting the
reference number above.
Yours sincerely
Paul Switzer
COMPLAINT RIGHTS
Are you unhappy with how your request has been handled or do you think the
decision is incorrect?
You have the right to require the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to
review their decision.
Prior to lodging a formal complaint you are welcome and encouraged to
discuss the decision with the case officer that dealt with your request.
Ask to have the decision looked at again –
The quickest and easiest way to have the decision looked at again is to
telephone the case officer that is nominated at the end of your decision
letter.
That person will be able to discuss the decision, explain any issues and
assist with any problems.
Complaint
If you are dissatisfied with the handling procedures or the decision of
the MPS made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act) regarding
access to information you can lodge a complaint with the MPS to have the
decision reviewed.
Complaints should be made in writing and addressed to:
FOI Complaints
Public Access Office
PO Box 57192
London
SW6 1TR
In all possible circumstances the MPS will aim to respond to your
complaint within 40 working days.
The Information Commissioner
After lodging a complaint with the MPS if you are still dissatisfied with
the decision you may make application to the Information Commissioner for
a decision on whether the request for information has been dealt with in
accordance with the requirements of the Act.
For information on how to make application to the Information Commissioner
please visit their website at www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk.
Alternatively, phone or write to:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Phone: 01625 545 700
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From: Paul Perrin
1 July 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Thank you for the information that you have provide.
Yours faithfully,
Paul Perrin
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