Dear
Rachael

Thank
you for your response but I do not accept your comments that my FOIA request
requires further time. My request is straightforward and benign and I consider
you are plotting delaying and frustration tactics.

With
thanks

Alan
M Dransfield

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On 3 Aug 2015, at 15:02, foi <foi@londonlegacy.co.uk>
wrote:

Dear
Mr Dransfield

FREEDOM
OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 – REQUEST

The
Freedom of Information Act obliges us to respond to requests promptly and no
later than 20 working days after receiving your request. However, when a
qualified exemption applies to the information and the public interest test is
engaged, the Act allows the time for response to be longer than 20 working
days, and a full response must be provided within such time as is reasonable in
all circumstances of the case.

We
do, of course, aim to make all decisions within 20 working days, including in
cases where we need to consider the public interest test. In this case,
however, we have not yet reached a decision on where the balance of the public
interest lies.

In
your case we estimate that it will take an additional 20 working days to take a
decision on where the balance of the public interest lies. Therefore, we plan
to let you have a response by 3 September 2015. If it appears that it
will take longer than this to reach a decision, we will keep you informed.
Obviously, if we are able to provide you with our response before this date, we
will do so.

The
exemption that applies in relation to your request and that requires the extra
time in order to consider the public interest is: s.31(1) (a) – Law
Enforcement. Information which is not exempt information by virtue of
section 30 is exempt information if its disclosure under this Act would, or
would be likely to, prejudice—(a)the prevention or detection of crime,

We will keep you informed of our progress and provide you with our
response to your request as soon as we are able.

Yours
sincerely

Rachael
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From: alan dransfield [mailto:alanmdransfield@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 July 2015 06:32
To: foi
Cc: Richard Bailey; christopher.graham@ico.org.uk;
John BERCOW; Mayor of London
Subject: PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR THE OLYMPIC STADIUM

London Legacy Authority.

Dear Sirs

Under protection of the FOIA 2000 ,please provide me with
the following information for the Queen Elizabeth Sports Stadium in London:

1.A copy of your Public Liability Insurance
Certificate

2.A copy of the COMPLETION CERTIFICATE.

3.A copy of the Sports Stadium Safety Certificate from
Newham Council..

With thanks

Yours sincerely

Alan M Dransfield

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