Scottish Legal News reports:
A woman who was seeking compensation for “distress” after she was photographed urinating on an Aberdeenshire golf course owned by U.S. President Donald Trump has failed in her claim.
Carol Rohan Beyts, 62, was seeking £3,000 from Trump International Golf Links Scotland, claiming staff had breached data protection legislation.
However, a sheriff ruled that there was “no causal connection” between the distress she suffered and the company’s breach of failing to register under the Data Protection Act 1998.
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