In message <000f01c4aa04$28e8e800$5b3468d5@ntlworld>, at 12:20:25 on
Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Ian Welton <[log in to unmask]> writes
>There is also no existing mechanism which would require a data controller to
>take any action in following up any third party enquiries (The 40 days and
>40 nights have passed, the SAR file is closed).
Can I follow up this aspect of the discussion?
What are you expecting to happen to a SAR when the data controller is
simply too busy or disorganised to reply within 40 days? (I've had that
happen to the one and only SAR I've issued, and the Data Controller was
the Met Police).
Are you saying that all they should do is give up at the 40 days and say
"so sue me", rather than struggle on and get the data sorted out in 45
days (which is what happened in my case)?
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Roland Perry
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