# >The usual example I give in data protection seminars is an
# >unstructured pile of paper in the middle of the floor in an
# >academic's office (but I have seen such "systems" in other
# >peoples' offices as well). Disproportionate effort might be
# >needed to establish whether or not personal data actually existed
# >let alone to find it!
YES I do this as well, I use two photos, first one is a pile in an
office and then a photo where the person has made it neater by
filing carefully on top of the filing cabinet! the point is that all
staff who keep personal data must be provided with a lockable
cabinet to store personal data etc. Anybody want such photos I can
stick mine or other peoples on our web site?
Sally Justice
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