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John Terry: why the injunction failed to protect privacy

I have a lot of sympathy for John Terry.  Whenever there are lurid headlines
of the form "Celebrity romp with mystery hunk", I instantly worry that I
have been identified.  No doubt, this weekend will see more "revelations"
and "privacy" versus "the public interest in the prurient" will be in the
headlines again.

John Terry's injunction failed because the main worry was not his privacy
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Chris

 

Dr. C. N. M. Pounder

Director, Amberhawk Training Ltd

Phone: 0845 680  2623 or Mob: 07735 365 585

 

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