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Police guidance on data deletion is flawed, says Information Tribunal

Posted By: admin 22 July, 2008

Police guidance on data deletion is flawed, says Information Tribunal: “The data protection guidance given to police forces on when to delete records of criminal convictions is inadequate, according to the body which hears appeals under the Data Protection Act.”

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

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