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overt surveillance "national standards"
Jason Sands made this Freedom of Information request to National Policing Improvement Agency
National Policing Improvement Agency did not have the information requested.
From: Jason Sands
9 March 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please provide details of the 'national standards' for overt
surveillance that the NPIA was commissioned to produce by ACPO.
Yours faithfully,
Jason Sands
From: NPIA FOI Team
National Policing Improvement Agency
10 March 2009
Dear Mr Sands
Thank you for your recent request for information, about Overt Surveillance, dated 9th March 2009. Your request was received on 9th March 2009 and I am dealing with it under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
We have logged your request which is receiving our attention. Your request reference number is 46664.
Please quote this reference number in any further correspondence or call relating to this enquiry.
Further information about the NPIA is routinely published on our website at www.npia.police.uk or through our publication scheme. If you require any further assistance in connection with this request please contact us at our address below.
Regards
Lisa Thorpe
Front Line Support Officer
National Policing Improvement Agency
Email: [NPIA request email]
Website: www.npia.police.uk
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From: NPIA FOI Team
National Policing Improvement Agency
30 March 2009
Dear Mr Sands
Please find attached the NPIA's response to your request.
<<NRSB99-0111-090330 Final Response 46664.pdf>>
Regards
NPIA FOI Team
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We take our responsibilities under the Freedom of Information Act seriously but, if you feel your request has not been properly handled or you are otherwise dissatisfied with the outcome of your request, you have the right to complain. We will investigate the matter and endeavour to reply within 3 - 6 weeks. You should write to:
Gavin McKinnon
Head of Secretariat
National Policing Improvement Agency
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London
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E-mail: [email address]
If you are still dissatisfied following our internal review, you have the right, under section 50 of the Act, to complain directly to the Information Commissioner. Before considering your complaint, the Information Commissioner would normally expect you to have exhausted the complaints procedures provided by the NPIA. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at:
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