Obstacles to obtain full disclosure with FOI or SAR

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Joanna Iatridou

Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

How do I lift barriers like "exempt" "NCND" Not confirm not deny and "High risk" to obtain the FULL data held on my name and Nino when doing FOI or SAR Subject Access Request?
For data filed and blocked as described, which were slanderous malicious and fabricated can the authority or data base officer refuse full disclosure to escape being exposed for malcious slander, libel and fabrications that obstruct justice?

Yours faithfully,

Joanna Iatridou

Clare Rhys-Jones left an annotation ()

Maybe also ask for copies of policies that explain it's procedures on these matters and how they are compatible with the Human Rights Act.

Joanna Iatridou

Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

In addition to my earlier request please present the links or documents with the established administrative procedure on how to lift NCND, High Risk or exempt barriers to full disclosure on what suspicions or allegations are held "confidential" within Crimint Plus, INI, or visor or other database on my name and NiNo. I got no Police cautions, or prosecution or conviction for any crime ever.
I saw Police Officers influenced by "confidential" database material being enraged against me. They did not confront me with any allegations or accuse me of anything, but Citizen Informants caused me physical injuries and when I was in extreme pain, the Local Police in South Lanark offered to drive me to a Hospital. There instead of medical care for pain I was sectioned for 2 months. Being European, my Embassy in Brussels suggested the law allows me to leave the Hospital and the UK immediately and board a plane for Greece. The Hospital obeyed the Police and not Brussels and kept me in detention causing me a lot of distress.The sectioning was a sideways revenge to undermine the validity of anything I say. The sideways attacks of Citizen Informants can cause me disability or health disasters therefore it is imperative to obtain full disclosure about blocked data held which made the Police so angry. The secret data make the Police believe I deserve punishment without any justice procedure and they got ways to do that, but these data make the Police do human error about my identity and real actions, just like Jean Charles de Menenzes.Your genuine help is needed in terms of Information for harm reduction so that Police does not look evil and I don't get disabled or worse.

Yours faithfully,

Joanna Iatridou

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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Dear Ms Iatridou

Please see the below attachment in response to your FOIA request
reference: 2010030006066. The attachment also includes a response to your
subsequent request received by the MPS on 28/03/2010.

If you are dissatisfied with this response please read the attached paper
entitled Complaint Rights, which explains how to make a complaint.

Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please
contact me via, quoting the reference number above.

Yours sincerely

Rozmarie Loizou
Policy and Support Officer
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