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24 November 2005, Education (Other)
The complainant requested information about street storage boxes, specifically the location of those broken into in Glasgow in the last year. Royal Mail responded to the applicant stating that the information is exempt from disclosure under section 30 (Investigations and proceedings conducted by public authorities) with the public interest in favour of maintaining the exemption. The Commissioner had considered the public interest arguments, both for and against disclosure, and concurs with the assessment of the public authority. The Information Tribunal has ruled on this decision and has dismissed this appeal.
FOI 30: Not upheld