Deactivating student ID cards
Dear King’s College London,
I would like an answer to the following information requested under the Freedom of Information Act
1. Were student profiled in the run up to Tuesday 19th March 2019 (the same day King's expected visits from the royals)
2. Were a select number of student ID cards deactivated? If so how many and why?
3. Were these students deemed a potential security threat?
5. Were said students profiled based on their affiliation to certain activist societies at King's?
6. Were their names sent over to the police?
7. Did the Met police advise King's College London to deactivate said students' ID cards or take extra security measures involving keeping these students off campus?
Yours faithfully,
Teuta Hoxha
Dear Teuta Hoxha,
Thank you for your email. We will treat your request for information as a
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, received by the
university on 20 March 2019. We will endeavour to respond to your request
within the statutory 20 working day time frame.
Please note that the university has adopted the [1]model publication
scheme and also publishes FOI responses on our [2]Disclosure Log.
Kind Regards
Sean Mackaay
Information Compliance Officer
Department of Business Assurance
King’s College London
Room 5.20
James Clerk Maxwell Building
57 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8WA
Tel: 020 7848 7816
Email: [3][email address]
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Dear Teuta Hoxha
Please find attached our response to your request.
Kind regards
Information Compliance
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