> certainly the right way to proceed. If the case was dropped the
> paperwork should go through to have the details removed. Lots of
> reasons why it sometimes goes astray, and you will probably find its
> in someone's intray and they just haven't had time to process it -
> either the officer in the case, or the PNC Update Bureau or somewhere
> in between.
> When I worked in Fingerprints we had to follow up on unresolved cases,
> the same when I worked in Vetting. In cases with Access to Children it
> can makes a big difference whether a case is dropped, or still in
> process.
>
> If you are in Peterborough then your local Force is Cambridgeshire, so
> address it to Chief Constable Julie Spence, at the Force HQ -
> Cambridgeshire Constabulary
> Headquarters
> Hinchingbrooke Park
> Huntingdon
> PE29 6NP
>
> I'd be interested to hear how you get on - pm me if you prefer that to
> the open forum, or if you need any help.
>
> :)
Thanks for that Poly
I have taken your advice and written to the data protection offices of
Lincs police they are our area ( just north of Peterborough Market
Deeping) and I enclosed a copy of the report. I wrote a very polite
letter and appologised in case I was wrong but if the information held
was wrong would they please correct it.
Thanks again Derek
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