On Tuesday, February 06, 2001 at 2:11 PM
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> And if you were to find the email WHAT IF (I am learning with these
> hypothetical cases) you accidentaly ;-) pressed the delete button?
> Problem over, loveley jobley :-)
>
> (Equivalent to the guard dog chewed the backup tape syndrome ...
> and I hope noone from the Office ;-) is snooping in. Only MI5,6,CIA and
FBI
> are snooping in this list).
>
> Charles :-)
Joking apart - Have been looking at Section 8(6) of the DPA 1998,
which covers routine deletions which may be made following the receipt of a
subject access request. Inherent in that section is that data must not be
deleted
merely because of the receipt of a subject access request.
Clearly there would be a breach for deleting a document deliberately
following receipt of a subject access request; What would the offence be?
Ian W.
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