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Human Rights, Laws protecting our community governed by the United Kingdom well as
many other relevant factors. as of date prior explained in this chapter what happened leading
up to events today at address. 109 Burncroft Avenue EN3 7JQ on the 12/09/2014
Mr Simon Cordell was at home making plans for positive future development in regard to his
company and future proposals as well as relevant documents and data,
To the surprise of a knock on his front door, this was a surprise because he has no intercom
and was expecting no visitors.
So with this all explained he was couscous to open the door, as he approached the door with
caution of unexpected visitors he looked into the keyhole on his front door,
He could see it was the police through his keyhole. He asked them without opening the door
what was wanted of him, they said they needed to talk to him. At this point Mr Simon Cordell
opened his door a little to see what the police wanted to talk to him about, once the door was
opened a little they then said to him that they wanted to serve some documents on him at
which point Mr Simon Cordell replied he was not willing to accept anything and closed the
door.
Upon closing his close he told the police he was not being rude but he was not willing to
accept receipt of any documents due to him having learning difficulties as noted on the police
national police system and other governing services, which he then heard the lady police
officer say through the closed door I was again looking through the keyhole watching what
the police officers was doing I heard the “ Lady police office say what should we do to the
man police officer said just put it on the floor in front of the door and he took some letters
from the lady police officer and posted them into my letter box”
The Man police officer posted 4 pages of papers in Mr Simon Cordell letter box and the lady
police officer put a large blue file on Mr Simon Cordell front doorstep outside.
My son then called me and told me what had happened but due to a death in the family I was
unable to attend his address until today the 13/09/2014 when I got to Mr Simon Cordell
address I saw the blue folder that the police had left at his front door which was in plain view
of anyone. It had been opened and left opened so anyone could have looked into it.
I was shocked to see that inside the document there was full details of Mr Simon Cordell and
also other people names under the data protection act the police should have never left this
folder outside Mr Simon Cordell address which would give anyone access to it.
I am going to the police station to hand this back to them as it was never served on Mr Simon
Cordell and he will not accept it from the police. I am not sure if any papers are missing from
the folder as I said it was opened on the floor when I got there.
I believe that the police when Mr Simon Cordell did not accept the documents they should
have took them back with them and arranged for signed delivery or tried to again serve them
on Mr Simon Cordell as the file is far too big to put into a letter box.
This is also a complaint due to the data protection issues that the police could have avoided
by not leaving the folder on a doorstep that anyone had access to. The folder would have
never fitted in a letter box and I do not feel that the police putting 4 bits of paper in a letter
box is serving anyone the full paper work which should have been done and not just left it on
the door step for anyone to see and read and take data out of it if they so wished, this is a
beach of the data protection act.
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I have taken pictures of the folder and I am disgusted that the police could just leave a folder
with such data on a doorstep.
Mr Simon Cordell will not accept the file or paperwork that was put in his letter box and
there for have not be rightly served.
I would like this issue looked into and to be informed if there is any paperwork missing from
the folder which have full details and information to Mr Simon Cordell and other people.