I don't particularly want to divulge the details that lead to this particular letter but can anyone confirm that this is complete tosh.
Here is an excerpt I recently received from an organisation while trying to justify the actions of their staff
'It is my understanding of the law relating to Data Protection that if a person does not consent to being photographed then the photograph should be deleted. The issue is how this id done. Reasonable force may be used - but not unreasonable force'
To my knowledge this is complete rubbish as the dpa contains no provision for the use of any force and even if it did, it would not apply to me as I am merely an individual.
Here is an excerpt I recently received from an organisation while trying to justify the actions of their staff
'It is my understanding of the law relating to Data Protection that if a person does not consent to being photographed then the photograph should be deleted. The issue is how this id done. Reasonable force may be used - but not unreasonable force'
To my knowledge this is complete rubbish as the dpa contains no provision for the use of any force and even if it did, it would not apply to me as I am merely an individual.

...Like that one ^^