From: alan dransfield
Sent: 14 November 2015 08:20
To: Richard Bailey
Cc: UKSC Registry; graham.smith@ico.org.uk; christopher.graham@ico.org.uk;
GeneralEnquiries; general.queries@justice.gsi.gov.uk; govem@parliament.uk;
Maurice Frankel; Donovan, Paula
Subject: Re: FS50582996 -26th Oct 2015. Review Request

Dear
Mr Bailey

You
assume correctly Mr Bailey and yes indeed, para 6 of your attached Final
Decision Notice dated 26th Oct 2015 does indeed make ref to a review request
but that still does not answer my question, How I am expected to
make a review request PRIOR to the Final Notice,i e 26th October 2015?

As
you can clearly see from your attached Final Decision Notice the date is 26th Oct
2015, so how the hell can I make a review request in April 2015?

I
consider this to be part of your wider conspiracy to breach the FOIA 2000 via obfuscations and willfully ambiguous tactics by your good self. On page
2 of your decision notice it clearly shows the 7 FOIA requests between 20th Mar
15 and 17th April 2015; hence you are clearly in breach of the FOIA 2000 time
constraints.

Six
of 7 requests are brand new requests and are no way connected to my
original GIA/3037/2011 Dransfield v ICO, which is currently before the Supreme
Court. I agree that the sixth request ref IRQ0577046 is remotely
connected to my original case.

It
is clearly obvious to any fair-minded person that Dransfield the person is
being treated as vexatious not his requests, and the attached final decision
notice is further tangible evidence that the ICO is attempting to gag Joe
Public and are clearly acting as a government gatekeeper.

I
now wish to elevate my complaint against your direct misconduct in the handling
of of my attached case…..

With
thanks

Yours
sincerely

Alan
M Dransfield

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On
Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Richard Bailey wrote:

Dear Mr Dransfield,

I assume that you are
referring to an internal review of an initial refusal (though this is not
actually a requirement of the legislation). From reading the decision notice,
it would appear that, in response to the initial refusal you had requested an
internal review on 22 April 2015 – see para 6.

Yours Sincerely,

Mr Richard Bailey

Richard
Bailey

Solicitor

Information
Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF

T.
01625 545 779 F. 01625 524 510 ico.org.uk twitter.com/iconews

From: Alan Dransfield
Sent: 12 November 2015 17:36
To: Richard Bailey
Subject: Re: FS50582996 -26th Oct 2015. Review Request

Dear
Mr Bailey

You
surprise me at your ignorance of the FOIA 2000. I must request a review before
I can appeal to the FTT or have you moved the goal posts once again.

I
do wish to challenge your decision in FS 59582996 dated 26th Oct and in
the first instance please review your decision in line with the FOIA 2000.

For
your information action and files

Yours
etc

Alan
M Dransfield
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On 12 Nov 2015, at 08:38, Richard Bailey wrote:

Dear Mr Dransfield,

Thank you for your
email.

If you wish to
challenge the decision notice issued, you will need to submit an appeal to the
First-tier Information Rights Tribunal.

Yours Sincerely,

Mr Richard Bailey

Richard
Bailey

Solicitor

Information
Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF

T.
01625 545 779 F. 01625 524 510 ico.org.uk twitter.com/iconews

For secure emails over gsi please use richard.bailey@ico.gsi.gov.uk

From: alan dransfield
Sent: 12 November 2015 04:37
To: Richard Bailey
Cc: Christopher Graham; Graham Smith; BRADSHAW Ben
Subject: FS50582996 -26th Oct 2015. Review Request

Information
Commissioner

Dear
Sirs

Under
protection of the FOIA 2000, please review your attached decision
notice. I make this review request in the interest of
transparency, security and accountability of the FOIA 2000 and the ICO
Commissioner’s bad faith.

In
your decision notice, you claim my request was NOT new and you also claim
I am guilty of intransigence and unreasonable persistence, which I refute
in the strongest manner and counter claim the same irregularity by the ICO.

For
your information,action and files

With
thanks

Yours
sincerely

Alan
M Dransfield

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