No, you don't have to. You may do if you are satified the disclosure would
come within the crime & taxation exemption.
Gail Waters
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> From: Sue Logan [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 18 October 2000 16:15
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> Subject: request from police for information
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> I have had a phone call from the local police station asking for a contact
> address for a previous student. Does the College have to pass that
> information on? The student left two years ago.
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> Sue Logan
> Senior Administrator
> Northern School of Contemporary Dance
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