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(General Regulatory Chamber)
Information Rights
B e f o r e :
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NIGEL RAWLINS |
Appellant: |
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THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER |
Respondent: |
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For the First Respondent: Richard Bailey of the ICO by way of written Response to the Grounds of Appeal, dated 23 May 2023.
Hearing: On 30 October 2023 on the papers.
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Crown Copyright ©
Decision: The Tribunal dismiss the appeal.
Introduction:
Factual Background to this Appeal:
i) the requested information, if held, would constitute third party personal data" DN paragraph [7]";
ii) The Police would have no lawful basis for confirming or denying that the requested information was held and for this reason the exemption under s.40(5B) was correctly engaged "DN paragraph [11]".
The Grounds of Appeal:
"Sussex Police are continuing to ignore and blatantly in disregard to their duty of care and protection to the public. Article 2 of the Human Rights Act 'Safeguarding Life' states: They must do everything reasonable within their powers to protect life. They are withholding vitally important information from us, which could cause death/injury or severe health problems. They have a legal obligation to adhere to the Law and the Police are already aware of our risks. For over three years, [redacted] has continued to intimidate and threaten my family and using foul language and aggression. He was finally interviewed by a member of the public, working as [redacted] and admitted to this [redacted] that he used aggravated and violent conduct; swearing at me in the road to fight him. He was wearing just a dressing gown and was completely out of control.
This has not only led to massive ongoing stress and worry but in May last year, he and [redacted]blocked my car in and punched and smashed my windscreen in trying to get me out of my car. This included spitting in my face and damaging my car further.
Apparently, this matter has still not been dealt with but far more importantly, Sussex Police continue to ignore their legal responsibility to make the public aware of possible risks, life changing and otherwise.
I request this matter be reviewed. I will be passing on this information to
[redacted] who amongst other [redacted] are shocked by the ability of Sussex Police to ignore their duty of care and protection."
The Commissioner's Response:
Legal Framework:
Section 40(5) – Personal Information:
a) lawful (i.e. would meet one of the conditions of lawful processing listed in Article 6(1) UK GDPR.
b) Fair; and
c) Transparent.
The Commissioners' reasoning:
Conclusions:
Brian Kennedy KC
30 October 2023.