Commercial eeling

Graham Carter made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police

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From: Graham Carter

Dear New Zealand Police,

How many complaints have been made regarding eel fishing net thefts and damage to nets?

Yours faithfully,

Graham Carter

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New Zealand Police

Hi Graham,
 
Thank you for your email. I have forwarded your request on to the
appropriate department and they will contact you as soon as possible.
 
Thank you,
 
New Zealand Police

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To: OIA/LGOIMA requests at New Zealand Police <[New Zealand Police request email]>
From: Graham Carter <[FOI #6677 email]>
Date: 10/10/2017 07:46PM
Subject: Official Information request - Commercial eeling

Dear New Zealand Police,
How many complaints have been made regarding eel fishing net thefts and
damage to nets?
Yours faithfully,
Graham Carter
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From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police

Dear Mr Carter

 

Your request for information about the number of complaints made regarding
eel fishing net thefts and damage to nets has been received by NZ Police
and is being dealt with under the Official Information Act 1982.

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New Zealand Police

Dear Graham,

 

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

 

I refer to your Official Information Act request, dated 10 October 2017,
in which you asked:

 

“How many complaints have been made regarding eel fishing net thefts and
damage to nets?”

 

Police publishes statistics on victimisations and proceedings against
offenders for theft and property damage on [1]policedata.nz .
Unfortunately, we are unable to distinguish whether a theft or damage to
property is related to eel fishing nets and are therefore not able to
provide the information you’ve requested [please refer to section 18(g) of
the OIA].

 

I regret that on this occasion it has not been possible to provide the
information you have requested. I trust my response is still helpful in
guiding you to online holdings for relevant data. If you have any
questions please contact my team at [email address].

 

If you are not satisfied with my response to your request, you have the
right to complain to the Office of the Ombudsman and seek an investigation
and review of my decision.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Dr Gavin Knight

Chief Data Scientist

National Performance and Insights Centre

New Zealand Police

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From: Graham Carter

Dear New Zealand Police,

A response to our request is long overdue and your immediate assistance to the matter would be appreciated

Yours faithfully,

Graham Carter

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Mr Rodgers left an annotation ()

Graham - you got your reply on 10 November. Police stats don't distinguish what sort of property is damaged so they can't answer your question.

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From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police


Attachment Carter Graham 17 11008 complaints of damage thefts of eel nets sent reply.pdf
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Dear Mr Carter

Further to your email of 7 December 2017, I understand that the attached
reply (also have printed below) was sent to you on 10 November 2017. 
Could you clarify if you were anticipating a subsequent response or had
submitted a subsequent request?

 

Many thanks.

 

 

Teresa McMahon, Ministerial Services

Police National Headquarters / New Zealand Police / Nga Pirihimana O
Aotearoa

180 Molesworth Street, PO Box 3017, Wellington 6140  [1]www.police.govt.nz

 

To: OIA/LGOIMA requests at New Zealand Police
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From: Graham Carter <[3][FYI request #6677 email]>
Date: 07/12/2017 10:33PM
Subject: Re: Official Information Request

Dear New Zealand Police,

A response to our request is long overdue and your immediate assistance to
the matter would be appreciated

Yours faithfully,

Graham Carter

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