We here at FCCL enjoy surfing the web,
working in IT it's sort of mandatory!
&
amongst all the spam and junk mail
we do occasionally discover
And whilst looking at the What Do They Know website, whilst incidentally checking our own FOI on water charges and allotments (its a long story - don't ask) we found a Freedom of Information Request to West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue asking for information about charity events. Now we have once been sent information about this ourselves so we read the request with interest. We also know that WYFRS have on occasion fallen foul of the Information Commissioners Office and we wrote about it here way back in October 2012.
Here is the FOI request we found .......
Dear West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service,
Please supply me with all information (times, dates and locations)
regarding charity or fund raising events where on duty Fire
Fighters were allowed to participate in the last 3 years. Eg. car
washing events, transporting equipment for such events as boxing
tournaments. I would like to be informed also of the name/s of
supervisory officers and rank who gave permission for this to take
place and how this time was recorded on the SAP system. I would
also like to see any policy where this is allowed to happen.
Yours faithfully,
Mark Hamilton Formerly Stn O 2714 of Gipton Fire Station
BUT
after careful consideration, in particular as private companies are being threatened with a charge of £350 an hour per fire engine and crew for false alarm calls, it seems pretty rich to "donate" crews and time to cover whilst charity events take place.
I will watch the FOI with interest as FCCL was told specifically of Gipton being sent to cover whilst Wetherby washed cars a few months ago.
That's a very high risk station covering for a
medium risk one.
FCCL has the greatest respect for the Firefighters Charity, we know you do amazing work for fire-fighters and their families
BUT
All voluntary organisations are feeling the pinch and trade unions (and we know this includes the Fire Brigades Union) are having their right to facility time questioned. I think Mark has asked the right question at the right time.
Perhaps it is time for WYFRS managers to rein in the use of public facilities for charitable activities.
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Whoops and we almost forgot - the full FOI is available here to read.
I thought you supported firefighters not attack their own charity events, the firefighters charity is what they raise money for!!! Are you attacking everything?
ReplyDeleteI am not attacking the charity, i know first hand of fire fighters it has helped.
ReplyDeleteI just (along with others it seems) think that it is wrong to use public money to facilitate fundraising.
So in that case you are stopping firefighters supporting their charity whilst at work. I do hope they all appreciate your efforts to stop them!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think as WYFRS claim to be stretched financially that they should be sending resilience pumps to cover for charity events. And i think they appreciate mine and others efforts to save jobs and stations. Charities should use volunteers in their own time.
ReplyDeleteSo you don't agree with charity work that is for the benefit of those involved in fire! What is wrong with you?
ReplyDeleteThe key word is charity. If you are using resilience crews to provide cover whilst crews wash cars then i do object yes.
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