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Dear HM Courts and Tribunals Service,

Under the freedom of information act could you please provide with the relevant act of Parliament that permitted the police and other public bodies to transport child to detention centre from the 1960’s to the 1980’s

Yours faithfully,

Mark Armstrong

Disclosure Team, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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Under section 10 of the FOIA your organisation has a lawful responsibility to respond to a request for information within a 20 working days. Your organisation is now in violation of your lawful responsibility.

When do you intend on providing a response to this request?

Yours faithfully,

Mark Armstrong

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