⟡ SWANK Data Rights Archive ⟡
“I Didn’t Ask for My Rights. I Asserted Them in Writing.”
Filed: 15 May 2025
Reference: SWANK/NHS/SAR/STTHOMAS/FAMILY-DATA
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I. This Was Not a Request. It Was a Formal Declaration.
On 15 May 2025, SWANK London Ltd. filed a Subject Access Request (SAR) to Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust — not in search of kindness, but in assertion of law.
It was not written emotionally.
It was written in statute, in clinical citation, and with the weight of five lives attached.
This letter demands:
All personal data relating to the Director and her four children
All safeguarding records, professional correspondence, and redacted insults
All decisions made without consent, but in her name
II. What the SAR Declares
The written-only communication adjustment is not negotiable
The hospital’s failures to respect this adjustment amount to:
Disability discrimination (Equality Act 2010)
Procedural retaliation
Obstruction of subject access rights (UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018)
The letter anchors its legal weight in:
Article 8 (Right to Private Life)
Article 6 (Right to Fair Process)
Clinical evidence: Dr. Irfan Raaiq’s written-only adjustment, November 2024
This wasn’t “just” a SAR.
It was a document of dominion over data, medical record, and narrative integrity.
III. Why SWANK Logged It
Because we’ve had enough of:
Phone calls disguised as policy
Verbal access gatekept by kindness
Data locked in filing systems that respond only to tone, not law
We filed it because:
Your voice isn’t the price of your rights
Written-only is not unusual — it’s strategic and documented
Medical trauma is not a reason to exclude someone from their own file
Let the record show:
The SAR was sent.
The rights were cited.
The tone was firm.
And the archive — now contains the proof.
IV. SWANK’s Position
We do not wait for data to be “found.”
We demand it — legally, formally, and in writing.
We do not beg for respect.
We assert the law, the diagnosis, and the authority of our own archive.
Let the record show:
The SAR was filed under UK GDPR.
The deadline now ticks.
And the NHS has no excuse left but silence — or compliance.
This wasn’t a request.
It was a documented refusal to be erased.
⟡ This Dispatch Has Been Formally Archived by SWANK London Ltd. ⟡
Every entry is timestamped.
Every sentence is jurisdictional.
Every structure is protected.
To mimic this format without licence is not homage. It is breach.
We do not permit imitation. We preserve it as evidence.
This is not a blog.
This is a legal-aesthetic instrument.
Filed with velvet contempt, preserved for future litigation.
Because evidence deserves elegance.
And retaliation deserves an archive.
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Use requires express permission or formal licence. Unlicensed mimicry will be cited — as panic, not authorship.