Document

M-22

File #  M-910361
Institution/HIC  Windsor Police Service
Summary

The Windsor Police Service (the institution) received the following request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act):

The information [requested] would:

- include all reports, complaints, records of telephone conversations, police visits; that is everything that refers to [the requester] directly or indirectly.

- cover the period from approximately Feb. 6/87 until the present, July 29, 1991.

- concern my handicapped uncle's [a named individual] residency in, eviction from, and my affiliation with the Windsor Association for the Mentally Retarded (W.A.M.R.), now named Windsor Community Living Support Services (W.C.L.S.S.). Since I am Committee of my uncle ..., I would like anything that bears his name.

The institution advised the requester that disclosure of the records "may affect the interests of a third party." In accordance with section 21(1)(b) of the Act, the institution notified two individuals of the request, and solicited their views as to whether the records should be disclosed.

Legislation
  • MFIPPA
Signed by  Tom Wright
Published  Jun 17, 1992
Type  Order
Judicial Review  Institution's application abandoned May 25, 1993

Windsor (City) Police Services Board v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), London Doc. 174/92 (Ont. Div. Ct.)
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