Details of request 'Number of strip searches carried out per year'

Event history

This table shows the technical details of the internal events that happened to this request on FYI. This could be used to generate information about the speed with which authorities respond to requests, the number of requests which require a postal response and much more.

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
2140 sent Tue Apr 24 04:52:21 UTC 2012 waiting_response Tue Apr 24 04:52:22 UTC 2012 waiting_response outgoing
2141 response Tue Apr 24 04:52:42 UTC 2012 waiting_response Tue Apr 24 04:58:29 UTC 2012 waiting_response incoming
2172 response Fri Apr 27 01:01:56 UTC 2012 waiting_response Fri Apr 27 02:41:00 UTC 2012 waiting_response incoming
264 response Wed May 23 01:38:17 UTC 2012 incoming
265 response Wed May 23 03:41:12 UTC 2012 incoming
266 followup_sent Wed May 23 04:21:09 UTC 2012 waiting_response Wed May 23 04:21:16 UTC 2012 waiting_response outgoing
268 response Wed May 23 04:29:53 UTC 2012 Wed May 23 13:17:01 UTC 2012 waiting_response incoming
269 comment Wed May 23 04:52:28 UTC 2012
273 comment Wed May 23 13:16:55 UTC 2012 waiting_response
278 comment Wed May 23 23:46:37 UTC 2012
757 response Tue Jun 26 00:57:55 UTC 2012 successful Tue Jun 26 03:33:36 UTC 2012 successful incoming

Here described means when a user selected a status for the request, and the most recent event had its status updated to that value. calculated is then inferred by FYI for intermediate events, which weren't given an explicit description by a user. See the search tips for description of the states.

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