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Originally Posted by fidbod
Gather round boys and girls and let me tell you about MPs and their concern for data protection and privacy.
I have as many have been, in regular contact with my MP about Phorm albeit with limited sucess. So to my surprise there was a letter waiting from me when i got home last night.
Unable to contain my anticipation I opened to find a rather bland letter confirming that she has written to BERR on my behalf and has enclosed the reply from Shriti Vadera.
Not so bad a hear you musing but here is the kicker.
The letter from BERR did not reference me at all. In fact it was the photocopy of a response from BERR that my MP's office has recieved from a seperate complaint about Phorm. Bad enough and yet there was worse....
The response from BERR contained the full name, address and phone number of the other individual who had written to complain about Phorm.
It really makes me wonder if the majority of Parliament live in cloud cuckoo land and have no concept of data protection!!
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Personally, I would call the other person, apologise for the inconvenience, aim them in the right direction, light the blue touch paper, retreat and watch the fireworks.
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The reason being, they have a right to know their privacy has been compromised.