** Reply to note from [log in to unmask] Thu, 31 May 2001 05:09:43 EDT
> There is nothing in the Act requiring the controller to ask why a data
> subject wants the data, and nothing requiring the data subject to tell them.
>
> If I were you, I'd stick to the "third party" rules as laid down, i.e seek
> consent unless it is not possible or necessary in the circumstances. It may
> be possible to leave the images in, even if the third party is a university
> employee who attacks a member of the public for submitting a subject access
Hi,
If the person making the subject access request wants to see what the CCTV
system holds on him/her that is what they should see not what it holds on
other people.
If there is a crime committed - thus third persons must be seen/identified
- then I would expect the police to be involved.
Charles
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