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at 14:05:59 on Thu, 5 Mar 2015, Derek O'Connor
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>I would accept an SAR electronically and respond electronically with the data (by secure means obviously) but would not accept proof of ID
>electronically.
>
>I think all those who accept photocopies of ID (either electronically or otherwise) are taking a risk (calculated maybe, but still a risk) -
>photocopies could be easily tampered with and if it transpired that you disclosed information to someone not entitled to receive it you will
>likely incur the wrath of the ICO.
>
>Original docs can be fraudulent I know - but you are not expected to spot a fake driving licence or passport and you can at least demonstrate
>that you have used your best endeavours to verify the ID of the requester.
>
>I have a situation where a requester is refusing to provide original ID and only provide a photocopy which I won't accept for the reasons
>mentioned above.
Would you accept a certified copy, by the Post Office, who now offer
this service for £8.75 ?
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Roland Perry
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