Hi.
I am hoping I can get some good advice from this query. I recently sent a SAR to the Police regarding an extremely traumatic event involving my Daughter when she was wrongfully arrested, detained and strip searched by male officers in our local station. They have refused my request and have cited Part B Chapter 3 45 (4), of the DPA and also General DPA Article 23 (1), as reasons for refusing. I was informed that Section 43 of the DPA gives me something to combat this decision with, but after looking at it, I do not see where this is applicable. I do know that they can only refuse an SAR if the request is thought to be 2manifestly unfounded or excessive." This is absolutely not the case. My Daughter was left completely naked in a cell after her ordeal, and I just want justice for her. I am not after scamming the Police or anything of the sort. I just need this to be recognised as something that should never have happened, and also for the officers concerned to be duly punished. Their own guidelines tell them that strip searches should not be carried out by officers of the opposite sex, and they should only be carried out in any event if the detained person is thought to be carrying an offensive weapon. This has completely broken my Daughter. Please help me find a way to get justice with this.
I am hoping I can get some good advice from this query. I recently sent a SAR to the Police regarding an extremely traumatic event involving my Daughter when she was wrongfully arrested, detained and strip searched by male officers in our local station. They have refused my request and have cited Part B Chapter 3 45 (4), of the DPA and also General DPA Article 23 (1), as reasons for refusing. I was informed that Section 43 of the DPA gives me something to combat this decision with, but after looking at it, I do not see where this is applicable. I do know that they can only refuse an SAR if the request is thought to be 2manifestly unfounded or excessive." This is absolutely not the case. My Daughter was left completely naked in a cell after her ordeal, and I just want justice for her. I am not after scamming the Police or anything of the sort. I just need this to be recognised as something that should never have happened, and also for the officers concerned to be duly punished. Their own guidelines tell them that strip searches should not be carried out by officers of the opposite sex, and they should only be carried out in any event if the detained person is thought to be carrying an offensive weapon. This has completely broken my Daughter. Please help me find a way to get justice with this.
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