Charles Oppenheim wrote
> Presumably a photo revealing someone's medical history (a photo
> showing the person's disease racked body), sex life (leave that to
> your imagination), criminal convictions (the person in a prison)
> or political opinions (the person in a crowd in a demonstration)
> would always qualify as sensitive information?
But would it not depend where the photograph was taken?
If in a public place then the data subject is making the matter
public themselves by showing their turban, diseased racked body
etc.
John
J F Hitches
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Kingston University
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