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"Lessons Learnt: Shooting at moving vehicles" DOCUMENT

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Dear New Zealand Police,

Please make available the document titled 'Lessons Learnt: Shooting at moving vehicles' as well as a detailed list of of all available 'Lessons Learnt' documents.

I am a New Zealand citizen residing in Auckland my entire life so I am more than eligible to request this information.

Yours faithfully,

S.I

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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police

Tēnā koe

I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request below.

Your reference number is IR-01-23-25244

You can expect a response to your request on or before 06/09/2023 unless an extension is needed.

Ngā mihi,
Jonelle
Ministerial Services - Police National Headquarters

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Dear Ministerial Services,

Please release the requested information as this is now due.

Regards

S.I

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From: S.I

Dear Ministerial Services,

Please release the requested information as this is now due.

Regards

S.I

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Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 9 August 2023.

 

Ngā mihi

Dylan

 

Advisor | Ministerial Services | Police National Headquarters

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From: S.I

Dear Ministerial Services,

Thanks for this information. Can I please request these additional documents from the supplied list:

3D printed firearms
Accidental Disclosure of Witness Information
Another homemade pipe gun
AOS involvement in searches
Avoiding blue-on-blue fire
Complacency and situational awareness
Complaint of excess use of force and unlawful search
Coordination with AOS
Disclosure of personal details
Dogs
Firearm complacency and Suspicious items update
Firearms seizures - data quality
Firearms seizures - data quality update
Glock safe - M4 trigger risk
Glock safe - M4 trigger risk
GunSafe
Homemade firearm - modified paintball gun
Homemade firearm seized
Human Source Confidentiality
Importance of thorough search when clearing an address
Inadequate Service/Failure to Investigate and Cunning Concealment Countered
Lifecard folding pistol
M4 training ammunition risk identified
Maglite torch shotgun
Modified torch firearm
PNT, S8 Search and Surveillance Act, Inventory seized vehicles
Redaction/Disclosure Error
Situational awareness - radio eavesdropping
Skoda window opening and closing
TENR Tactical Communication - and inaccurate evidence
Thorough search by authorised officer
Unlawful detention during search
Vehicle security during disorder events

regards

S.I

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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police

Tēnā koe

I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request below.

Your reference number is IR-01-23-28468

You can expect a response to your request on or before 04/10/2023 unless an extension is needed.

Ngā mihi,
Jonelle
Ministerial Services - Police National Headquarters

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Kia ora

Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to your request of 6 September 2023.

We have finished collating the documents you requested and are currently carrying out the internal consultations necessary to make a decision on your request.

Unfortunately, as Police's decision was due to you yesterday, it is no longer possible to extend the time limit to complete these consultations. I acknowledge this means Police has failed to meet it statutory obligation under the OIA, and I apologise wholeheartedly for that error.

We will still endeavour to provide you with our response as soon as possible, and expect to have it to you by the end of October.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Ngā mihi
Toby

Tobias Vandenberg
Senior Advisor | Ministerial Services | Police National Headquarters
       

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Tēnā koe S.I.

 

Please find attached the response and documentation relating to your
Official Information Act request, received by Police on 6 September 2023.

 

Please accept our apologies for the delay in providing you with a response
to your request.

 

Ngā mihi

Lisa

Ministerial Services

Police National Headquarters

 

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subject to the provisions of section 50 of the Policing Act 2008, which
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are not the intended recipient of this message or have received this
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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()

I see NZ Police has marked many sections as having been redacted under "s 9(2)(g)". However, as mentioned in their response letter, section 9(2)(g) of the OIA does not describe a single reason for withholding information. Rather, it has two sub-sections which provide quite different justifications for withholding information: https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/publ...

"[the withholding of the information is necessary to] maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through—
(i) the free and frank expression of opinions by or between or to Ministers of the Crown or members of an organisation or officers and employees of any public service agency or organisation in the course of their duty; or
(ii) the protection of such Ministers, members of organisations, officers, and employees from improper pressure or harassment;"

Under section 19(a)(i) of the OIA, when refusing to release requested information, NZ Police have an obligation to provide "the reason for its refusal". Typically, this means providing the specific reason under the OIA, not a group of reasons without specifying which apply.

This decision by NZ Police to not be specific in which reasons they have relied on may make it more difficult for you if you decide to complain to the Office of the Ombudsman about their repsonse. If you intend to do this, you may first wish to ask NZ Police for the specific reasons why each piece of information was withheld and, as you are entitled to under s19(a)(ii) of the OIA, for the grounds in support of that reason.

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joseph k left an annotation ()

This is a great OIA, but it appears to be overzealously redacted (see page 20 in [S.I IR 01 23 28468 response documentation Redacted.pdf] !)

I hope you appealed this to the ombudsman

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