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>, at 15:17:51 on Thu, 29 Sep 2011, Brenda Scourfield
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> Do the RSPCA have the right to make a Section 29 request ?
Anyone can make a request. But you don't have to reply.
> We have evidence of persons threatening to abandon an animal which
>they then did, and the RSPCA have asked for transcripts of the telephone
>conversation
Why was the conversation transcribed - or are they asking for a routine
recording to be transcribed just for them? Does your "call monitoring
policy" have anything to say about providing third parties with such
information.
>and also their contact details.
Which assumes you've identified the caller, but I suppose that's
possible. However that makes it RIPA traffic data, and I don't think
RSPCA is a RIPA public authority - the only ones the Home Office think
should make such requests.
>RSPCA are claiming breach of Section 9, Animal Welfare Act.
Who prosecutes such offences?
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Roland Perry
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