All information relating to Log 481 of 25th July 2019

The request was refused by Humberside Police.

Dear Humberside Police,
I am requesting all information regarding the above log as I am taking the driver of the Parcelforce van and his alleged witness in relation to this incident when the driver of the Parcelforce vehicle forced me off the road

Yours faithfully,

David Perry

Information Compliance, Humberside Police

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Good Morning,

FREEDOM of INFORMATION ACT 2000 Reference No: F-2019-02583

Thank you for your request for Information, received at this office on 08 September, 2019, in which you requested details of the following:

I am requesting all information regarding the above log as I am taking the driver of the Parcelforce van and his alleged witness in relation to this incident when the driver of the Parcelforce vehicle forced me off the road

The Freedom of Information Act requires that this request is dealt with in a manner that is motive and applicant blind. A disclosure under this legislation is considered a disclosure to the world and is considered to be on the basis that it is in the public interest.

This response is unique to Humberside Police and you are advised not to compare this like for like with any other force’s response you receive.

Humberside Police Response -

Section 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) places two duties on public authorities. Unless exemptions apply, the first duty at Section 1(1)(a) is to confirm or deny whether the information specified in a request is held. The second duty at Section 1(1)(b) is to disclose information that has been confirmed as being held. Where exemptions are relied upon Section 17 of FOIA requires that we provide the applicant with a notice which: a) states that fact b) specifies the exemption(s) in question and c) states (if that would not otherwise be apparent) why the exemption applies.

Disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act is considered to be to the public at large, and not the individual requestor. It is determined that to supply any information specific to a single living individual would be in breach of data protection. Therefore section 40(2) of the Act is engaged. As section 40(2) is an absolute exemption there is no requirement for me to conduct a public interest test. However I am satisfied that disclosure would breach the 1st principle of the Data Protection Act – fair and lawful processing.

In order to obtain any information which may or may not be held regarding yourself this can be applied for through Subject Access, in which two forms of ID would need to be provided. I have attached an application form which has details on how to make an application.

Should you need to discuss this further please contact Ellie Marshall, Information Compliance Officer on the above details.

Kind Regards,

Ellie Marshall
Information Compliance Officer | Information Compliance Unit |Humberside Police |Ext: 6662

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Marshall, Ellie 9074, Humberside Police

Good Afternoon Mr Perry,

Unfortunately the transfer of the call to Collisions failed and I could not ring back as your number was not available.

However, further to our telephone call Collision Records number is 01482 578 91.

I hope this assists.

Kind Regards,

Ellie Marshall
Information Compliance Officer
Information Compliance Unit
Humberside Police

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