Case Note 221786 [2011] NZ Priv Cmr 2: Bar scans and retains a copy of patron's driver's licence
A man visited a bar where he was asked by the doorman to produce identification which was scanned.
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Executive summary; the finding from our inquiry; Google has given us undertakings; background to the enquiry; Our view of how the privacy principles apply to the collection; The outcome of the inquiry; Conclusion