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Handling Freedom of Information requests

An old gentleman writes....

An old gentleman writes....

Apparently 13.1% of FoI requests to ‘Departments of State’ are now made through MySociety’s ‘What do they know?’ website. How on earth did they find out such a statistic I wonder?

Meanwhile, as it’s Friday, it’s time to enjoy how FoI requests are, occasionally, handled in the US. From the Martin Rosenbaum on the BBC FoI blog:

“You’re a poor, lonely, jealous, old man with aspirations of being a writer. You write your lies and uneducated opinions on people and issues from behind the safety of your slobber stained keyboard with the hope that somebody will read them that doesn’t know you and believe that you’re more than the pitiful, broke-down, lizard-looking thing that you are, in my opinion. Get a life old man. On second thought, don’t bother.”

As Martin points out, the Information Commissioner would have something to say about this response if it was supplied in the UK. I’m not a great advocate of copying US custom and practice in all things, but it should be entirely up to elected politicians how they respond to requests like this, surely?

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