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A man asked a government agency for the information it held about him, particularly legally privileged documents and copies of complaints made about him.
A woman had complained to Police about the actions of a number of people. After Police had decided not to prosecute, the woman wanted to know their reasons.
A woman was engaged in an argument with a district council. She spoke to the local newspaper about the dispute, and the newspaper then published an article.
A couple was looking for accommodation and found a motel that had vacancies. The woman said that she was verbally abused by motel staff during the stay.
A man applied for registration with his professional body. The man authorised a colleague to pay the necessary fees so that his registration was not delayed.
A man complained to us that a sports club supplied his personal details to a direct mailing company and as a result he received unsolicited direct mail.
A man was the subject of an investigation by a government agency. He wanted a copy of his file as he believed a third party had given false information.
Two members of a man's family entered into a finance contract in his name to buy a car. They defaulted on the loan and this impacted on his credit rating.