Ofcom Enforcement

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Dear Belfast Harbour Police,

Please could you supply the following; from January 2009:

The number of times your police service has been requested by Ofcom to attend site (arranged in advance or otherwise) in order to serve enforcement orders - (seizure of equipment, interview under caution, issuing of a notice, gain entry to premises etc). The number of times for each full year would be useful but not essential as would a breakdown of the service requested of your police force by Ofcom. The ICO has previously declared that Ofcom case numbers to not fall within the category of personal information, so if these can be provided, this too would be helpful.

Secondly, please could you supply the following:

How many times your police service has reported harmful interference to its own communications system(s) to Ofcom. Whether in each of these instances the harmful interference was resolved by Ofcom to the satisfaction of your engineering staff or contractors (i.e. the interference removed completely or mitigated to restore an acceptable level of service). Finally any information you might have as to the cause of the interference (any reports, emails, case numbers etc.)

Thirdly, has your police service raised any formal complaints against Ofcom either internally or to a higher authority? Any documentation would be helpful.

Yours faithfully,

Marcus Tempelton

Belfast Harbour Police

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Sent request to Belfast Harbour Police again, using a new contact address.

Jenni Barkley, Belfast Harbour Police

Dear Mr Templeton,

In your email dated 18th October 2014 you requested that Belfast Harbour Police supply the following information:

. Question: From January 2009, how many times has Belfast Harbour Police been requested by Ofcom to attend site (arranged in advance or otherwise) in order to serve enforcement orders - (seizure of equipment, interview under caution, issuing of a notice, gain entry to premises etc.)
. Answer: Belfast Harbour Police been never been requested by Ofcom to attend site (arranged in advance or otherwise) in order to serve enforcement orders

. Question: How many times has Belfast Harbour Police reported harmful interference to its own communications system(s) to Ofcom. Whether in each of these instances the harmful interference was resolved by Ofcom to the satisfaction of your engineering staff or contractors (i.e. the interference removed completely or mitigated to restore an acceptable level of service). Finally any information Belfast Harbour Police has regarding the cause of the interference (any reports, emails, case numbers etc.)
. Answer: Belfast Harbour Police has never had occasion to report harmful interference to its own communications systems to Ofcom

. Question: Has Belfast Harbour Police raised any formal complaints against Ofcom either internally or to a higher authority?
. Answer: Belfast Harbour Police has never had occasion to raise any formal complaints against Ofcom either internally or to a higher authority

Regards

Jenni

Jenni Barkley
Communications and Corporate Responsibility Manager
T: +44 (0)28 9055 4403

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