Dick Swiveller
Well-known member
- Sep 9, 2011
- 9,529
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol...ld-be-watered-down-as-review-is-launched.html
With a review likely to water down the act, what are people's views? Whilst it has helped uncover a lot of wrong doing that would likely have otherwise remained hidden, it does seem to be massively abused - persistent trouble makers and journalists most to blame. Among all of the genuine requests are a lot of frivolous requests that tie up a lot of resources on what are essentially fishing trips. For example, I had to drop everything for an hour to urgently respond to a BBC request for figures that bore no relation to the small piece they were doing on the local part of Sunday politics and were never used. A non story presumably resulted in a scattershot of FOI requests all over the South East despite the focus being in Medway.
Anyone else had experience of frivolous requests and will it be the death of genuine requests?
With a review likely to water down the act, what are people's views? Whilst it has helped uncover a lot of wrong doing that would likely have otherwise remained hidden, it does seem to be massively abused - persistent trouble makers and journalists most to blame. Among all of the genuine requests are a lot of frivolous requests that tie up a lot of resources on what are essentially fishing trips. For example, I had to drop everything for an hour to urgently respond to a BBC request for figures that bore no relation to the small piece they were doing on the local part of Sunday politics and were never used. A non story presumably resulted in a scattershot of FOI requests all over the South East despite the focus being in Medway.
Anyone else had experience of frivolous requests and will it be the death of genuine requests?