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Old 27-12-2003, 11:21 AM
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Default Data protection Act


Mike wrote in message ...
The very fact that different police forces
work differently with regard to it shows this, they are just going on

legal
advice, and the lawyers cant make their minds up collectively what it

means.


Like I said waaaaaaaaaaaaay back ...


The Data Protection Act is very 'wooly' and has more holes in it than a

worn
out cardigan,



And the toerags responsible for this defective legislation have stepped
forward, admitted responsibility, vowed never to be
involved in passing legislation again, and gone off to a
monastery or convent as applicable.

Ho ho ho.

--
Anton


 
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