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Privacy Power: EU Court Nixes Easy Access to Driving Records

Posted on June 23, 2021 by pogowasright.org

Cain Burdeau reports:

The European Union’s high court kept in line with the bloc’s tight privacy laws on Tuesday with an order for Latvia to stop making people’s driving records easily available to anyone seeking them.

By making people’s past driving offenses available to the public upon request, Latvia is violating the right to privacy, the European Court of Justice found.

Read more on Courthouse News.

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