Saturday, April 4, 2015

Privacy First Foundation begins lawsuit because of section control – Focus on News

Amsterdam

The president of Foundation Privacy First, Bass Filippini has a lawsuit against the state provoked. He deliberately drove too hard on the A2 and now uses the penalty he got to complain to the state. This writes Yahoo! News Saturday.

The Foundation Privacy First finds that the average speed affects the privacy of citizens, because everyone who passes through the system shall be recorded. Even those who are nicely to the speed limit. Filippine think this is illegal and let a judge look into the matter.

Filippini’s lawyer Benito Boer thinks that the lawsuit has a good chance. Make the cameras above the highway infringe the privacy of Dutch, is the argument. The legal basis to justify it is not there. There should be a clear law according Boer stating what the government does with your data and how long they are kept. Farmer against RTL News; “What happens to the data and who controls it? These are very important questions that must be answered in a law, but that law is not there now. “

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