Defecting Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles

Phil Richards made this Freedom of Information request to Australian Federal Police

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Dear Australian Federal Police,

Any documents that show the training that AFP officers (mainly ACT Policing) receive to be able to defect vehicles including motorcycles.

Not interested in legislation that shows what is an acceptable modification on any vehicle but more how the officer is aware that the modification is not acceptable or is considered a dangerous modification etc.

Yours faithfully,

Phil Richards

FOI, Australian Federal Police

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Dear Mr Richards

               

YOUR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST

 

I refer to your application dated 10 December 2019, in which you seek
access to documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the Act) as
follows:

 

"Any documents that show the training that AFP officers (mainly ACT
Policing) receive to be able to defect vehicles including motorcycles. 

 

Not interested in legislation that shows what is an acceptable
modification on any vehicle but more how the officer is aware that the
modification is not acceptable or is considered a dangerous modification
etc."

 

Timeframe

 

Your request was received by this agency on 10 December 2019, and the 30
day statutory period for processing your request commenced from that date.
The due date for your request is 9 January 2020.

 

Information considered irrelevant to the scope of your request

 

The AFP, in its management of FOI requests, excludes the following
information on the basis that is irrelevant to the scope of a request:

 

-      Names of AFP members, other than the Senior Executive.

-      Direct telephone numbers, signatures and mobile telephone numbers
of AFP members.

-      Duplicate documents, including duplicate emails.  The AFP will only
provide emails where they form a final email chain and the
authors/recipients are contained within the final email. 

-      Information that is publicly available, for example, newspaper
articles, online publications including information available on the AFP
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your identity to third parties.

 

Charges

 

You will be notified of any charges in accordance with the Freedom of
Information (Fees and Charges) Regulations, should they apply, in relation
to your request as soon as practicable. 

 

Information Publication Scheme

 

Please be advised that effective 1 May 2011 and in accordance with section
8(2) of the Act, an agency is required to publish information on the AFP
website following the notification of a decision in respect of a freedom
of information request.  Details of the decision will be published in a
Disclosure Log which can be found at
[1]https://www.afp.gov.au/about-us/informat....

 

The requirement to publish information released under FOI reinforces the
objectives of the FOI Act to promote a pro-disclosure culture across
government and to increase recognition that information held by government
is a national resource.  Exceptions to the requirement to publish
information would apply to personal information and information concerning
the business affairs of a person if it was considered ‘unreasonable’ to do
so. 

 

If, however, after noting the above, you wish to raise any concerns about
the publication of information concerning your request prior to the
notification of a decision, please advise this office in writing before 9
January 2020.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Bella (AFP23358)
FOI OFFICER - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
CHIEF COUNSEL PORTFOLIO

Tel +61(0) 2 51269366  Ext 269366
[2]www.afp.gov.au
[3]Australian Federal Police

 

 

 

UNCLASSIFIED

 

 

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Dear Mr Richards

 

Your Freedom of Information Request

 

I refer to your email dated 10 December 2019 in which you seek access to
documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982.

 

Upon consideration of your request, the AFP is of the view that your
request will take longer than 30 days to process.  The delay is
regrettable, however, due to the AFP’s stand down period for Christmas and
New Year being within the original decision making time and the absence of
key stakeholders to assist with the review of the information, the
AFP will be unable to finalise this matter within the 30 day time
frame, therefore it will not be possible to advise you of a decision by 9
January 2020.

 

Accordingly, pursuant to section 15AA of the Act, I seek your agreement to
extend the period to notify you of a decision to on or before 8 February
2020.

 

I apologise for the delay and any inconvenience this may cause you and
will endeavour to provide you with a decision as soon as possible.

 

I would be grateful if you would advise this office in writing of your
agreement to the proposed extension of time at your earliest convenience.

 

If you have any queries in relation to this matter, please do not hesitate
to contact this office.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

TANYA (AFP14692)
ACTING SENIOR TEAM MEMBER
CHIEF COUNSEL PORTFOLIO

Tel +61(0) 2 51269366
[1]www.afp.gov.au
[2]Australian Federal Police

UNCLASSIFIED

 

 

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Dear FOI,

Happy to accept the extension.

Yours sincerely,

Phil Richards

FOI, Australian Federal Police

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If you are requesting personal information about yourself then please ensure you enclose a copy of your photographic identification.

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The FOI Team can be contacted on 02 6131 6131

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Hi

Just a follow up on this request, was due on or before 8 February 2020 and still have not received a decision?

Yours faithfully,

Phil Richards

FOI, Australian Federal Police

Thank you for your email.

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This FOI inbox is monitored between 8am and 4pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays and the period from 27-31 December.

If you wish to lodge a request for access to documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), please ensure that your request is in writing, states that it is an application for the purposes of the FOI Act and provides sufficient detail describing the documents you wish to access.

If you are requesting personal information about yourself then please ensure you enclose a copy of your photographic identification.

Further details on how to make a valid FOI request can be found on the Australian Federal Police’s website at: http://www.afp.gov.au/about-the-afp/foi-...

The Australian Federal Police will acknowledge your request in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Act.

The FOI Team can be contacted on 02 6131 6131

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Dear Mr Richards

Upon checking our system, the due date is 9 March 2020. If you have any further queries, I will have the case officer contact you on her return next week.

Regards,

JACQUELINE (AFP12306)
PRINCIPAL FOI OFFICER/TEAM LEADER, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
CHIEF COUNSEL
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE
www.afp.gov.au

UNCLASSIFIED

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Dear FOI,

as per your emails, see below. Not sure where 9 March 2020 comes from?

Upon consideration of your request, the AFP is of the view that your
request will take longer than 30 days to process. The delay is
regrettable, however, due to the AFP’s stand down period for Christmas and
New Year being within the original decision making time and the absence of
key stakeholders to assist with the review of the information, the
AFP will be unable to finalise this matter within the 30 day time
frame, therefore it will not be possible to advise you of a decision by 9
January 2020.

Accordingly, pursuant to section 15AA of the Act, I seek your agreement to
extend the period to notify you of a decision to on or before 8 February
2020.

Yours sincerely,

Phil Richards

FOI, Australian Federal Police

Thank you for your email.

Please note that this is an automated response to confirm that your email was sent to the Australian Federal Police Freedom of Information (FOI) inbox.

This FOI inbox is monitored between 8am and 4pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays and the period from 27-31 December.

If you wish to lodge a request for access to documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), please ensure that your request is in writing, states that it is an application for the purposes of the FOI Act and provides sufficient detail describing the documents you wish to access.

If you are requesting personal information about yourself then please ensure you enclose a copy of your photographic identification.

Further details on how to make a valid FOI request can be found on the Australian Federal Police’s website at: http://www.afp.gov.au/about-the-afp/foi-...

The Australian Federal Police will acknowledge your request in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Act.

The FOI Team can be contacted on 02 6131 6131

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Dear Mr Richards,

 

Please find attached our decision in relation to your Freedom of
Information request.

 

Kind regards,

 

TANYA (AFP14692)
ACTING SENIOR TEAM MEMBER

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
CHIEF COUNSEL PORTFOLIO

Tel +61(0) 2 51269366
[1]www.afp.gov.au
[2]Australian Federal Police

 

 

 

UNCLASSIFIED

 

 

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