I've seen the following report on Usenet, somewhat [redacted] to protect
the guilty, what do people think?
>I filled in the online consultation for the [high profile County
>Council planning proposal] and supplied my email address to be kept
>informed of progress. I have just had an email from the county council
>informing me of a series of public exhibitions.
>
>All well and good but the email was sent directly with the list of
>almost 1,000 people in the To: field, not as a BCC:. A quick glance at
>the list reveals [several local people I recognise]. Can they do this?
>Surely basic data protection prevents them broadcasting my email
>address to all and sundry.
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Roland Perry
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