"John Bermingham
The Province
B.C.'s privacy commissioner is wary of allowing high-tech gizmos to keep tabs on bar patrons and taxi customers. David Loukidelis said he has concerns with a proposed scheme by bars in Vancouver to take pictures of patrons and swipe data from their driver's licence -- name, age and licence number -- into a computer."
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Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Article: Bar scheme could breach privacy rules
Local News - Vancouver - canada.com network: Bar scheme could breach privacy rules:
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