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Ryanair raided for ‘illegally’ filming staff

Posted on November 27, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Low-cost airline Ryanair has been accused of illegally setting up surveillance cameras to spy on its employees at Rygge Airport in Moss, south of Oslo.

Agents from Norway’s Data Protection Authority raided the Irish airline’s premises unannounced to inspect the cameras, which were installed this January.

“They have set up multiple cameras,” Bjørn Erik Thon, the head of the authority, told Norwegian state broadcaster NRK. “The rule is that you cannot film more than is strictly necessary for security.”

Read more on The Local (No).

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