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Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended) made this Freedom of Information request to Humberside Police
Humberside Police did not have the information requested.
From: Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended)
1 October 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
1] Please supply all the information that you hold on the criteria
for releasing pictures of Semi naked children to the RSPB and the
safeguard to protect children from such events that have recently
occurred.
2] Also, please supply all the information that you hold on the
criteria for allowing the RSPB access to pictures of children and
where children actual live while on police raids and the safeguards
to protect our children. For example do the RSPB have CRB checks
like everyone else who could come in contact with children and do
the police check the CRB checks on each person on the raid?
3] Given the two questions above please supply all the information
that you hold on giving the RSPB unsupervised access to children’s
pictures and where the children actually live.
Please address your legal duty to supply the information requested
from a public body and the overriding duty of care to protect
children from the potential of any threat to their safety.
I hope you can put our concerns to rest by complying with the legal
duty supply the information requested and the information shows
there is no potential threat to children.
Yours faithfully,
Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
From: Green, James 8935
Humberside Police
28 October 2009
Your Ref:
Our Ref:F-2009-02682
28 October, 2009
Dear Mr. Canning,
Thank you for your request for information dated 01 October, 2009.
This is to inform you that all information relating to your request has
been researched and is communicated below in response to:
1] Please supply all the information that you hold on the criteria
for releasing pictures of Semi naked children to the RSPB and the
safeguard to protect children from such events that have recently
occurred.
2] Also, please supply all the information that you hold on the
criteria for allowing the RSPB access to pictures of children and
where children actual live while on police raids and the safeguards
to protect our children. For example do the RSPB have CRB checks
like everyone else who could come in contact with children and do
the police check the CRB checks on each person on the raid?
3] Given the two questions above please supply all the information
that you hold on giving the RSPB unsupervised access to children's
pictures and where the children actually live.
Humberside Police has determined No Information is held in relation to all
parts of your request.
Should any further information be requested regarding this topic, a
separate request will need to be submitted.
If I can be of any further assistance on this matter please do not
hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
James Green
Information Compliance Officer
+44 (1482) 317099
Corporate Development Branch
Information Compliance Unit
Priory Road
Kingston Upon Hull
HU5 5SF
Fax:+44 (1482) 317090
Humberside Police - Freedom of Information Complaints Review Procedure
Why Have A Complaints Process?
Humberside Police is committed to delivering an open and transparent
service whenever possible and it is our intention to commit to the
principles of openness embodied in the Freedom of Information Act. We will
release information to the greatest extent possible, consistent with the
public interest, however we may withhold information if we consider its
release would cause significant harm.
If information within a document is withheld, it will be clearly marked to
show where information has been removed and the legal exemption we have
used. If we decline to supply all or part of any information you have
asked for we will notify you in writing giving our reasons based upon
legal exemptions contained within the Freedom of Information Act.
If you are not satisfied about the way in which your Freedom of
Information request has been handled you have the right to appeal. This
information has been designed to help you to understand how to complain to
Humberside Police. Using this process will not affect your right to
complain directly to the Information Commissioner if you feel we have not
complied with our obligations under the Freedom of Information Act.
Who Can Complain?
Anyone who has made a Freedom of Information request in writing to the
Force can complain. If you have requested information and you are not
satisfied with the way we have dealt with it, you can use the complaints
process to have it looked at again. If someone who requested information
would like to complain but cannot do so themselves, you can complain on
their behalf but it will help us if you make it clear that you are doing
so.
What Can I Complain About?
If you are not satisfied with the way we have handled your request, with
the fee we have charged, or with the reasons we have given for refusing to
provide information, you have the right to appeal. You can complain about
the range, amount and format of information we have sent following a
request. You can also complain about the way a request was handled, for
example, the time it took to respond.
How Do I Complain?
To deal with your complaint as quickly as possible, it will help if you
can give us as much information as you can about the original request made
and the reason for your complaint. Please put your complaint in writing
and address it to:
FOI Appeals
Humberside Police Information Compliance Unit
Police Headquarters
Priory Road
Hull HU5 5SF
What Happens To My Complaint?
Once we have enough details to identify the request, we will begin the
review. The Head of The Information Compliance Unit will normally review
your complaint. In the more complex cases a review panel consisting of a
number of senior personnel from the Force will re-examine your complaint.
We aim to complete the review process within three months of receiving
your complaint. Upon completion we will send you the findings.
How Will I Be Notified?
Where we have not followed procedures or have failed to provide acceptable
quality of service, we will apologise and explain what we will do to
ensure this doesn't happen again. If our original decision to withhold
information is over-turned on appeal we will send you the additional
information immediately. If we believe that our original response was
correct we will let you know, and inform you of your options (see below).
What If I'm Still Not Satisfied?
If we have been unable to resolve your complaint and you are not satisfied
you can approach the office of the Information Commissioner, who may
investigate the matter on your behalf. This option is open to you at all
times, but we will endeavour to address your complaint initially, as this
may lead to a speedier resolution. It is the Information Commissioner who
decides whether to investigate or not. We will co-operate fully with the
Information Commissioner.
If you have any further questions about the complaints process, please
contact the Information Compliance Unit on 01482 578313 or alternatively
you can write to:
Head of Information Compliance Unit
Humberside Police Headquarters
Priory Road
Hull HU5 5SF
Email: [email address]
Requests for a review by the Information Commissioner should be made in
writing directly to:
The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Phone: 01625 545 700
[1]www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
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