Request for traffic accident report, Event # E51329223

Barry Gattenhof made this Freedom of Information request to Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions

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Barry Gattenhof

Dear Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions,

I am requesting to view all three reports on traffic accident on Heathcote Rd on 20th May 2013, Event # E51329223 attended by Sutherland Police Station officer, Senior Constable Maione

Yours faithfully,

Barry Gattenhof

Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions

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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 11:55:28 +1000
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Request for traffic accident report, Event # E51329223
From: Barry Gattenhof <[FOI #298 email]>
To: FOI requests at DPP <[email address]>

Dear Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions,

I am requesting to view all three reports on traffic accident on
Heathcote Rd on 20th May 2013, Event # E51329223 attended by
Sutherland Police Station officer, Senior Constable Maione

Yours faithfully,

Barry Gattenhof

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Sent request to Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions again, using a new contact address.

Henare Degan left an annotation ()

It looks like we had a typo in our email address for the public body. I've updated it and resent this request's email.

Cheers,

Henare
Right To Know administrator

DPP Inquiries, Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions

Dear Mr Gattenhof,

The CDPP prosecutes Commonwealth offences.

Traffic offences are State crimes that are investigated by State Police Services and are prosecuted either by the State Police prosecutors or by the State DPPs.

The CDPP does not hold the reports you have requested nor do we have access to them.

Please contact the NSW Police Force who may be able to assist you further. A link to their website can be found below.
http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/services/in...

Regards,
DPP Inquiries

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From: Barry Gattenhof [[FOI #298 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 11 July 2013 6:12 PM
To: DPP Inquiries
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Request for traffic accident report, Event # E51329223

Dear Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions,

I am requesting to view all three reports on traffic accident on
Heathcote Rd on 20th May 2013, Event # E51329223 attended by
Sutherland Police Station officer, Senior Constable Maione

Yours faithfully,

Barry Gattenhof

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[FOI #298 email]

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