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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 2:00 PM
To:
new casework <acknowledgement@ico.org.uk>
Hi,
PC means Personal Computer.
So this is personal information and data.
What if I had a girl-friend and had naked pictures of her on my computer?
I’ve learned about this at business-school, in Norway.
We called it ‘personvern’, (meaning person procection).
Also, I’m still wondering about Ofcoms general enquiery e-mail address.
And also Virgin’s general enquiery e-mail address.
You don’t seem to provide me with these?
Wouldn’t it be part of your job to provide me with information like that?
Could I please have this escalated to your line-manager for a second opinion.
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
a living individual and is all about them. An individual entering your flat without an appointment is not an issue which would be covered by the DPA.
www.ico.org.uk or contact our helpline on 0303 123 1113.
Sent: 05 April 2013 19:44
To: new casework
Cc: l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk; emb.london; hv-02.kontakt
Subject: Re: Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office
But they don’t have a general enquiery e-mail address anywhere on them.
And isn’t it a breach on my Data Protection, when a Virgin-guy wants to go in to my flat, without an apointment?
But if you have a general enquiery e-mail address, to Ofcom, (and Virgin), that would have been very fine!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
of Information Act 2000.
I have provided links to the contact pages of Ofcom and Virgin Media which may be of use to you:
Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: 04 April 2013 16:46
To:
Cc: emb.london; l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk; hv-02.kontakt
Subject: Problems with Virgin Broadband
I couldn’t fine e-mail addresses to Ofcom or Virgin, so I write to you.
A few minuttes after the three Virgin-guys left.
I got a call from Paul, who had told me to call him tomorrow, if the broadband didn’t work.
And if the modem still doesn’t work, I’ll call Virgin’.
Then a third guy; (who got here later, after the other two were finished).
An older guy named Paul.
(Who also had a Virgin uniform).
He wrote his phone-numer down, on a Virgin folder.
After asking me if I had a pen.
I asked him if the internet would work in the mean-time.
He said it would.
I said that then I don’t any more people here to wake me up.
I’ve had broadband for years, both in Norway and in the UK, and never have any of the broadband-companies wanted to come back to my flat, to switch some broadband-stuff.
This I wanted to complain about.
Is this to install something that is breaching my data protection, I’m wondering.
Erik Ribsskog
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