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Monday, March 30, 2009
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A bizarre request under the Freedom of Information Act reveals there are no police officers in Avon and Somerset who are following the Jedi faith.

Jedi holy warriors are the heroes of George Lucas's ever-popular series of Star Wars films who defend the republic from the evil Sith.

The request read: "How many current police officers and police staff in your force have declared their religion as Jedi?"

The reply read: "Your request for information has now been considered and I can confirm that Avon and Somerset Constabulary have no police officers or police staff who have declared their religion as Jedi."

When the last national census was taken, a national campaign was launched telling people that if 10,000 people put their faith as "Jedi", it would become an official religion.

So many people entered "Jedi Knight" on their census form that the Office of National Statistics assigned it an official numerical code, 896, denoting it as a religion within the "other" category.

The Freedom of Information Act was introduced in 2005 to allow the public greater access to facts and figures, and is more typically used to uncover statistics about expenditure or performance.

But as anyone is able to make a request, it has been used in more unusual ways.

Avon and Somerset Constabulary have said the cost of dealing with freedom of information legislation was £60,000 per year, after a dramatic increase in the number of requests in recent years.

Notable Jedi include Obi Wan Kenobi, played by Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor, and of course the green-skinned Yoda.

But what Bristol lacks in Jedi, it makes up for in Sith with our very own Dave Prowse, who played Darth Vader in the original trilogy of movies.

Mr Prowse, 73, was born in the city and although he didn't voice the famous villain, he did wear the iconic black suit.

So synonymous is he with Bristol that calls were made last April to erect a permanent statue of Darth Vader in Broadmead.

Matthew Savage, who runs Moss collectibles shop in Wells Road, had hoped the statue could be installed as part of the £11-million work to upgrade Broadmead ahead of the opening of Cabot Circus.

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    by Gavin, Brizzle

    Tuesday, March 31 2009, 3:08PM

    “BEP, are you sure you've got the story right? The census is anonymous as far as I know, it's not subject to FOI requests. The police said that none of their officers have declared themselves as Jedi, but I don't think the police have access to employees census returns. Census declarations won't be included in the police response to the FOI request.”

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    by bored, lightfootsunseeker@yahoo.co.uk

    Monday, March 30 2009, 9:18PM

    “So where is the story?”

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    by Davide, France

    Monday, March 30 2009, 9:11PM

    “I understand that one of the films in question were 1)New Labour screws the electorate.”

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    by Davide, France

    Monday, March 30 2009, 7:17PM

    “if the government repeals the freedom of information act, they'll have more money to spend on porno films.”

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    by Jeremy, Kingswood

    Monday, March 30 2009, 6:13PM

    “Sounds as if the govt should launch an expensive campaign to target recruitment of members of the Jedi faith. I would hate to see our Police force underrepresented in any area.”

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    by GingerRog, Bristol

    Monday, March 30 2009, 6:00PM

    “The Police employ two Police Officers to deal with FOI requests. It costs a huge amount of money and the time factor involved.

    Who is paying for it at the end of the day? The taxpayer. :D”

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    by Diana, Utah (USA)

    Monday, March 30 2009, 5:51PM

    “Would they be allowed to carry light sabers about if they were Jedi? Sorry, just randomly found this article and had to leave my mark....the Yank is backing out slowly now :)”

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    by Shywitch, Keynsham

    Monday, March 30 2009, 5:40PM

    “You know... all news doesn't have to be bad. Lighten up!
    You make it seem like Bristol is full of moaners. ;)”

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    by Ben, Clifton

    Monday, March 30 2009, 5:36PM

    “I'm sorry, why has this story made the paper? The Freedom of Information Act is a law passed by MPs, so why is this newspaper covering a bizarre request. Are you the police mouthpiece now, trying to say in not so many words this is a waste of taxpayers' money? So what if it is. It's not the job of a newspaper to make that judgement in respect of a law, that many newspaper reporters also use to get stories. Hypocrisy comes to mind.”

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    by Larry, Bishopston

    Monday, March 30 2009, 2:10PM

    “That's it. Me and this website are over”

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