On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 01:16:05PM +0000, Emma Chilcott wrote:
> if the answer above is 'yes', do we have sufficient grounds to say it
> would be a 'disproportionate effort' to find the information
This isn't what disproportionate effort means.
Disproportionate effort is related to the provision of the information,
not the collating of it in the first place.
It's there to cover cases like fancy medical scans etc that can only be
viewed with multi-million pound equipment. You still have to provide the
information to the subject somehow, but not necessarily in a permanent
form (e.g. letting them come see it)
Tony
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