
By Nick Heath
Published: Monday 28 April 2008
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Name
James Button
Location
London
Occupation
Cynic
Comment
Yes - Get the police to do the job the Data Protection Registrar isn't bothering to do!
But - aren't the police already having enough trouble dealing with computer related crime, due to their reported lack of finance, skilled staff and equipement.
Would such a law cover disclosure of email address...
Paul Seligman
So long as, in the event of things going wrong the...
Haydn Rees
Yes - Get the police to do the job the Data Protec...
James Button
Mr Button - you mean get the police to do the job ...
Karen Challinor
Somehow I can imagine they'll have exempted themse...
Simon
Just about all security breaches resulting in loss...
Chris Goodman
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