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data protection act smokescreen ??
Last week checking in to a downmarket guesthouse I asked the reluctant manager if he could furnish me with the details of local Mass times from his computer, he reluctantly said ,yes, I presumed he would print off same, but he said I can only TELL YOU the mass times as they are under the DPA. Now I'm sure that most religions are more than happy to disclose their service-times to anyone who may be interested,therefore NO NEED for ANY SECRECY,I think the reluctant manager was giving me B.S. Opinions appreciated.
Answers
It sounds like he was trying to find an excuse to save paper by not printing the times off. The Data Protection Act is there to prevent companies or organisation s from disclosing data about individuals. There is no data involved in Mass times.
23:36 Sat 18th Aug 2012
The Data Protection Act only covers information held about individuals:
http:// www.ico .gov.uk ..._pub lic/the _acts.a spx
It has no bearing whatsoever upon information held about organisations or religious bodies.
Chris
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It has no bearing whatsoever upon information held about organisations or religious bodies.
Chris
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