
By Jo Best
Published: Wednesday 27 September 2006
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Name
Roger Huffadine
Location
Worcester UK
Occupation
Retired from IT now helping to support IT in a school
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My experience of the ICO 'Guidelines' is that they have no authority to police them - because they are only 'guidelines'. I have a file 1" thick covering the ICO guidelines on the use of CCTV cameras that record customers chip and PIN numbers at checkouts. The ICO says "don't" the retail industry does - the ICO admits that it can't enforce its own 'guidelines'. If anyone wants to see the file just contact me - I'm easy to find :))
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