Details regarding contact from Cameron Moore on parody Roast Busters poster
Gavin Millar made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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      From: Gavin Millar
      
    
    Dear New Zealand Police,
I am led to believe that earlier today (07/11/13) Cameron Moore, employed as Marketing Manager Recruitment for the NZ Police has threatened people posting parodies of NZ Police advertising targeting the inaction of the organisation in the "Roast Buster" case with criminal prosecution.
You can read about it here:
http://thedailyblog.co.nz/2013/11/07/bre...
Can you please provide all internal and external communication regarding the actions taken by Cameron Moore and others within NZ Police on this. I am especially interested in any information relating to who was aware of the threat of prosecution being made and whether it is within Cameron Moore's role to perform such actions.
Please note this request is intended to cover all types of communication including written, hand-written and verbal which is all covered (along with information stored in the heads of employees) under the information act.
I would prefer an electronic response, which can be emailed to me as a reply to this request.
Before you ask, yes I am a New Zealand citizen and entitled to make an OIA request. I look forward to your response no later than 6th December 2013.
Gavin Millar
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Dear Gavin,
Thank you for your email.
I have forwarded your request to our Ministerial Services team. They will
 be in touch with you in due course.
Kind regards
PUBLIC AFFAIRS TEAM
 NZ POLICE
mca
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 Date: 07/11/2013 06:43PM
 Subject: Official Information Act request - Details regarding contact
 from Cameron Moore on parody Roast Busters poster
     Dear New Zealand Police,
     
      I am led to believe that earlier today (07/11/13) Cameron Moore,
      employed as Marketing Manager Recruitment for the NZ Police has
      threatened people posting parodies of NZ Police advertising
      targeting the inaction of the organisation in the "Roast
      Buster" case with criminal prosecution.
     
      You can read about it here:
     
 [1]http://thedailyblog.co.nz/2013/11/07/bre...
     
      Can you please provide all internal and external communication
      regarding the actions taken by Cameron Moore and others within NZ
      Police on this. I am especially interested in any information
      relating to who was aware of the threat of prosecution being made
      and whether it is within Cameron Moore's role to perform such
      actions.
     
      Please note this request is intended to cover all types of
      communication including written, hand-written and verbal which is
      all covered (along with information stored in the heads of
      employees) under the information act.
     
      I would prefer an electronic response, which can be emailed to me
      as a reply to this request.
     
      Before you ask, yes I am a New Zealand citizen and entitled to make
      an OIA request. I look forward to your response no later than 6th
      December 2013.
     
      Gavin Millar
     
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      From: Gavin Millar
      
    
    Dear New Zealand Police,
Just a reminder that a response to this request is due on or before 06/12/13 which is in a few days and I haven't heard anything as yet.
Gavin Millar
        From: MCMAHON, Teresa
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Dear Mr Millar
 
I refer to your request of 7 November 2013 asking for communications
 regarding actions taken by Campbell Moore and others within NZ Police.
 
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that Police require an
 extension of time to 13 December 2013 in which to respond to your request,
 pursuant to section 15A(1)(b) of the Official Information Act 1982,
 because consultations necessary to make a decision on the request are such
 that a proper response to the request cannot reasonably be made within the
 original time limit.
 
You have the right to complain to the Office of the Ombudsmen about this
 extension.
 
Yours sincerely
 
 
Teresa McMahon
PNHQ
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      From: Gavin Millar
      
    
    Dear NZ Police,
You extended the time to respond to this OIA request until 13/12/13. This has now passed and no response has been provided. Why is that and when will a response be provided?
Yours sincerely,
Gavin Millar
        From: MCMAHON, Teresa
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Dear Mr Millar
Your response will be with you today. 
Teresa McMahon
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        From: MCMAHON, Teresa
        New Zealand Police
      
    
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