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•  For the purpose, in an emergency, of preventing death or injury or any
                    damage to a person’s physical or mental health, or of mitigating any injury or
                    damage to a person’s physical or mental health (S22(2) g);
                 •  To assist investigations into alleged miscarriages of justice (Article 2(a));
                 Repeat CFS Caller’s: -
                 There is a clear issue contained within the respondent’s application for an
                 Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) order in regards to repeat callers CFS, there
                 is a huge number of instances where a duplicate call in the Antisocial Behaviour
                 Order (ASBO) can be identified, the call handler on the dates of the incidents in
                 question must cross-reference the CAD to the original CFS. The calls must be
                 correctly linked for future retrievability but are not and have still been added to
                 the case file by the developing and investigating police officer in such a way that
                 it is hard for any person to be able to clearly define the difference from each
                 suspected victim and I do not understand how this is fair or correct to display
                 evidence in such a way to gain a Proven plea against any citizen of the state.
                 Disclosure with Regards to the Communications Data Bill: -
                 Communications Data Bill is the Bill that provides an updated framework for
                 ensuring the availability of communications data and its obtaining by public
                 authorities. It contains standard provisions in respect of, amongst other things,
                 orders and regulations, commencement and extent. The new regime replaces Part
                 1 Chapter 2 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (“RIPA”) and
                 Part 11 of the Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 (“ACTSA”) and sits
                 alongside the Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations 2009. The Bill is in
                 three Parts.
               452,
                 Under the Data Protection Act 1988 the Met police are to also obliged to release
                 to the any person information it holds about them or their address on any system
                 including the CAD system and Therefore I request all information requested
                 within this official document of complaint.
                 For Criminal Cases to Request a Witness: -
                 (Criminal Procedure Rules, err. 28.3 and 28.4. This form is NOT for use where
                 rule 28.5 (confidential information) applies.)
                 For Civil Cases to Request a Witness: -
                 N20 Witness Summons (05.14)
                 We Request Full Disclosure: -
                 We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6: Case file
                 evidence/information.
                 We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6B: Police
                 officer/staff misconduct records.
                 We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6C: Disclosure
                 schedule – non-sensitive unused material.
                 We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6D: Disclosure
                 schedule – sensitive unused material.
                 We request full disclosure of the contents contained in MG6E: Disclosure
                 officer’s reports.
                 All Cads and any Missing Cads, in Unedited Format: -
                 The Appellant requests copies from the local council authority environmental
                 teams under the environmental act 1990 this is to disclose any CD relating to a
                 section 80 abatement notice of noise nuisance from amplified music, sighted
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