Dealing with difficult people and the Freedom of Information/Data Protection Act

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Dealing with Difficult People & Freedom of Information/Data Protection Act 3 April 2014 Julian Pike and Helen Mulligan Farrer and Co

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Julian Pike and Helen Mulligan discuss how to deal with difficult people and the Freedom of Information/Data Protection Act – from the Sport and the Law Conference 2014.

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Dealing with Difficult People & Freedom of Information/Data Protection Act

3 April 2014

Julian Pike and Helen Mulligan

Farrer and Co

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Twitter

@SirDiscriminatorAllEnglandAmateurFailuresAssoc

“All white for sum – F**K Sir Discrim and AEAFA. 

Racist toffs.  EDL for Sir D and his school boy chums.

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Allass Email

Dear M,

This is an outrage.  I have friends in high places.  If any of them see this it will be disastrous.  This must be that jumped up good for nothing Hare.  She needs putting in her place.  She has been a thorn in our sides since Manning-Wells beat her fair and square.  I have told my friend, John Gaff, the PR man I was telling you about, to post a response.  It won’t come back to us he says. 

Yours ever

Sir D

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Facebook

“Campaign against Racism in Football”

“AEAFA RIGS ELECTION to prevent first BLACK FEMALE member to committee.  Now discipline fiasco, ban on her watching HER SON.  WHERE WILL IT END????!!!!  Sign up on war to Kick Racism Out of Football.”

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Extract from Hare’s letter to AEAFA

"I want all personal data you have on me, my son and Marcus Manning-Wells.  I know you keep electronic files on all your members and I am entitled to this information under freedom of information.  Unless I get what I want, I am off to my friends at The Mail.

Here's £10.  You've got 14 days to give me everything you have on me."