In a message dated 16/02/2001 20:20:40 GMT Standard Time,
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<< Generally always ask for some identification, sufficient to confirm the
identity of the applicant.
After all the security of the data is just as important at this point.
As I understand it the production of identification is not a requirement
though,
provided the data controller is confident the applicant is who they say they
are. >>
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One council I know of will be asking people for proof of ID when they request
footage from CCTV - name, address, NI number and the like.
A little ott?? How will that sort of detail assist the identification of the
images? What will happen to the additional (excessive?) data once the
request has been processed?
Ian B
MD
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