RSPCA PNC, STORM & data access

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Dear Devon and Cornwall Constabulary,

How many Employees of the RSPCA, or individuals working on behalf of the RSPCA are authorised by your Police Force to make PNC, STORM or other information/data enquiries on all or any systems you operate.

Please specify if these individuals have direct or indirect access
to such information and systems.

Please also specify which information systems they have access to.

Yours faithfully,

Richard Martin

Devon and Cornwall Constabulary

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Dear Mr Martin,
 
Please find attached the acknowledgment of your Freedom of Information
Request.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Steve Hawkins
Assistant Freedom of Information Officer
Tel 01392 452204
[email address]
Freedom of Information Unit
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Dear Mr Martin,
 
Please find attached the response to your above numbered Freedom of
Information Request.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
 
Steve Hawkins
Assistant Freedom of Information Officer
Tel 01392 452204
[1][Devon and Cornwall Constabulary request email]
Freedom of Information Unit
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Cornwall and help inspire greater confidence in the Police. For more
information please visit our website at [2]www.devon-cornwall.police.uk
 
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This e-mail is intended for the named individual(s) only and may contain
information which is protected in law. If you have received this e-mail in
error, you may not read, copy, disseminate or otherwise deal with it. In
this case, please delete the e-mail and contact the sender immediately.
 
Internet e-mail is not secure. Therefore Devon and Cornwall Police does
not accept legal responsibility for the contents or distribution of this
message including file attachments. Any views or opinions presented are
solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of
Devon and Cornwall Police. All reasonable efforts have been made to check
that any attached software or other material is free of computer viruses,
but  Devon and Cornwall Police accepts no responsibility for any damage,
howsoever arising, as a result of their transmission to the recipient's
computer or network.
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