Two Crown-run casinos in Regina and Moose Jaw, Sask., are no longer demanding personal information from people who pay cash for tickets to live stage shows.
Gary Dickson, the province’s information and privacy commissioner, says Saskatchewan Gaming has adopted new privacy rules to stop the practice.
He says his agency launched an investigation in 2008 after someone who tried to buy a ticket with cash was told they would still have to provide personal information, such as a home or email address.
Read more from The Canadian Press.
Hat-tip, Canadian Privacy Law Blog.