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17 February 2015, Police and criminal justice
The complainant requested speed camera policies, procedures and standards with which Hampshire Constabulary complies. Hampshire Constabulary disclosed some information, but the complainant did not accept that this was all the relevant information that the Constabulary held. The Commissioner’s decision is that Hampshire Constabulary breached section 1(1)(a) of the FOIA as further information has come to light that was not taken into account by the Constabulary previously. Hampshire Constabulary is now required to issue a fresh response to the complainant’s request. The Commissioner requires Hampshire Constabulary to issue a fresh response to the complainant that covers the two documents referred to below at paragraph 20. This information should either be disclosed, or the complainant given a written explanation of under which provision of the FOIA this information is being withheld.
FOI 1: Upheld