>> I can also think of one reason to demand to see CCTV footage - where you
>> have been identifed as the person in the footage and it is, in fact, not
>> you
>
>In which case there is no right of subject access? !!!
>
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>Tim Wright
>Information Security Manager
>Fuji Bank, London
Of course there is! If it has been identified as you, that is personal
information about you which is inaccurate. You are entitled to inspect the
inaccurate information and then point out it is inaccurate. You are then
entitled to revisit later to ensure it is no longer identified as you, i.e.
to get the answer "we hold no information relating to you".
Professor Charles Oppenheim
Dept of Information Science
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leics LE11 3TU
Tel 01509-223065
Fax 01509-223053
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