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nd.gov.uk>, at 14:29:28 on Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Graham Hadfield
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>On the occasions when we have had to withhold information we have always
>told the data subject why. However, if it were a case where our Trading
>Standards people (for instance) had obtained personal data in order to
>prosecute an offender I doubt very much whether I would say "I have
>withheld certain information held by the Council using the powers provided
>to me by Section 29".
Can you clarify. In those circumstances would you:
a) Remain silent or
b) Say "Trading standards asked us the following questions about you,
claiming you were an offender, and we gave the following answers".
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Roland Perry
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