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FOI/202400409907 · FOI · partially withheld

Gaelic and Scots language on road signs: FOI release

Published
2024-09-18
Received
2024-04-18
Responded
2024-05-03
Directorate
Topic
Public sector, Transport
Exemptions
38(1), 34(1)

Information requested

1. Could you supply any briefings, correspondence sent and received by Transport Scotland, including internally, minutes/notes from meetings, about Gaelic or Scots words being put on road signs, between July 2023 and the date of this FOI.

Response

Please see Annex A to this response for a copy of the information your requested.

An exemption under section 38(1)(b) of FOISA (personal information) applies to some of the information requested because it is personal data of a third party, i.e. names and contact details of individuals and companies, and disclosing it would contravene the data protection principles in Article 5(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation and in section 34(1) of the Data Protection Act 2018.

This exemption is not subject to the ‘public interest test’, so we are not required to consider if the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs the public interest in applying the exemption.

A copy of this information will also be provided with Scottish Governments response to FOI request with the reference 202400409974.

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Detected exemption language

An exemption under section 38(1)(b) of FOISA (personal information) applies to some of the information requested because it is personal data of a third party, i.e. names and contact details of individuals and companies, and disclosing it would contravene the data protection principles in Article 5(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation and in section 34(1) of the Data Protection Act 2018. This exemption is not subject to the ‘public interest test’, so we are not required to consider if the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs the public interest in applying the exemption.

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