Iโve written on here many times before about how Humberside Police are particularly useless, even in a hotly contested field of local forces.
However even I fell off my chair at the sheer incompetence of the subject access response provided by their Information Compliance department this week.

A subject access request provided by the force amounts to a nonfeasance as the response:
1. Fails to provide the data requested.
2. Is issued outside the legal time limit for a response to be provided.
3. Repeats back the same information put in the original request.
Hereโs the letter in full. I have redacted the header.

The key sentences are in the fourth and fifth paragraphs seen above. These are reproduced from the original request. Data cannot be obtained from the Police National Computer – however data that has been entered into the PNC by a local force can be obtained from the same regional police force. Hence the request to Humberside Police.
The substantive reply is seen below:

Here we focus on the second paragraph. It essentially repeats the data I put to police in the first instance.
Consequently the force has failed to react correctly to the subject access request in every conceivable aspect.
This suggests that the intention is to continue frustrate any further request made for the data using the rights conferred in italics in the letter to do so as the response to any further requests that might be made.
The Information Commissionerโs Office has been informed.

