Warrington Jewellery Theft
Dear Cheshire Constabulary,
I would like to make a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act (2000).
I’d like to request information on Jewellery that has been reported as stolen;
1) The amount of cases of reported stolen jewellery, across all theft offence types.
2) If known, the total value of all jewellery that has been stolen.
I’m looking for information specifically within the area of Warrington.
If I could please receive these for 2018, 2019, 2020 that would be fantastic.
Yours faithfully,
Russ Hunter
Dear Sir/Madam
I acknowledge receipt of your correspondence received 07/04/2021 which is
being dealt with as a request for information in accordance with the
Freedom of Information Act 2000.
I am in the process of dealing with your request and will respond in due
course and in any case by 04/05/2021.
Please note that you will not receive a response if you have previously
been issued with a notice under section 14 of the act relating to the
subject of this request.
Please contact us by email at [1][email address] if you
have any further enquiries.
Regards
The Requests Team
Information Compliance
Cheshire Constabulary HQ
Clemonds Hey
Oakmere Road
Winsford
Cheshire
CW7 2UA
Tel :: 01606 362384
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Dear R Hunter
YOUR REQUEST:
I'd like to request information on Jewellery that has been reported as
stolen;
1) The amount of cases of reported stolen jewellery, across all theft
offence types.
2) If known, the total value of all jewellery that has been stolen.
I'm looking for information specifically within the area of Warrington.
If I could please receive these for 2018, 2019, 2020 that would be
fantastic.
OUR RESPONSE:
In accordance with section 1(1) (b) of the Act, our response is as
follows:
Section 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) places two duties
on public authorities. Unless exemptions apply, the first duty at
s1(1)(a) is to confirm or deny whether the information specified in a
request is held. The second duty at s1(1)(b) is to disclose information
that has been confirmed as being held. Where exemptions are relied upon
Section 17 of the FOIA requires that we provide the applicant with a
notice which: a) states that fact; b) specifies the exemptions in question
and c) state (if that would not otherwise be apparent) why the
exemption(s) applies.
From our preliminary assessment we are unable to provide this as it would
exceed the appropriate costs limit under section 12 of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. This is currently £450. The basis for this
calculation is the cost of retrieving the data to answer your questions.
To obtain the relevant information relating to the above request we would
need to read through the circumstances of every theft, burglary and
robbery offence for the requested area to see if jewellery was stolen.
There are in excess of 12,600 incidents/occurrences that would need to be
reviewed. It would take one member of staff approximately 5 minutes per
record equating to in excess of 18 hours of work. Your entire request is
therefore refused.
The appropriate limit is defined in the Data Protection and Freedom of
Information (Fees and Appropriate Limit) Regulations 2004, which is
covered by statutory Instrument Number 3244 of 2004. Furthermore, Section
12 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 allows a public authority to
refuse to respond to a request for information where the cost of
compliance would exceed the appropriate limit as defined by the above
mentioned regulations.
Unfortunately on this occasion I am unable to assist you in redefining
your request to provide any meaningful information.
If you are not satisfied with the decision applied in this case I enclose
for your attention a copy of the Constabulary's appeal procedures.
Regards
Mike Downes – Request Compliance Officer
Cheshire Constabulary and Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service Joint Corporate
Services
Information Compliance | Cheshire Constabulary | Clemonds Hey | Oakmere
Road | Winsford | Cheshire | CW7 2UA
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