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from "Mike" contains these words:
The Data Protection Act is very 'wooly' and has more holes in it than a worn
out cardigan,
Have you thought - the more worn-out a cardi is the fewer holes there
are in it?
(Old fisherman's joke - which is the better net, one with more holes in
it or the one with less?)
BUT
There are elements in it which could prove to be very costly if a person is
sued under the Act, 'if' it stuck, that is why people are very wary of it.
I think this is criminal law, not civil, so I don't think you can be
sued under the Act, you would be prosecuted. If I'm right in my guess,
this is a pity, because in the case of the last two examples aired in
the media a judge in a civil court could have, in the event the court
found against Humberside Police or the ? Gas Board, have given an
absolute discharge or awarded peppercorn damages to the plaintiff.
As it is, a criminal record could be awarded as thanks for someone's
common sense.
/snip of excellent stuff/
I hope that throws a little light on the Data Protection Act. If anyone
wants to go deeper into it, I suggest that you contact the Data Protection
Department of your local Council and in view of the recent publicity, stand
by for confussion :-((
Hmmm. You should have posted the above before nine this morning. Still,
my bit of wished-for legislation will be sent to Today programme a bit
late....
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