As anyone who has visited the London Eye will be aware, they take a photo
of groups of visitors as they enter the Eye. Photos of those groups are
then on display at the exit. It is therefore very easy to see (and in
principle identify) individuals who were on the Eye recently, or are
following you.
A colleague was unhappy about being photographed in this way and asked not
to be included, but was told by a London Eye official "sorry, you are
required to be photographed, this is a condition of being allowed on the
Eye". This was a verbal explanation. No conditions of this type were
indicated on booking forms or tickets.
Does this break any data protection Principles?
Professor Charles Oppenheim
Dept of Information Science
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leics LE11 3TU
Tel 01509-223065
Fax 01509-223053
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