Case Note 254872 [2019] NZPrivCmr 7: Man seeks video footage taken of him by government agency
A man made an access request to a government agency for the video footage taken by a staff member of him protesting outside one of their offices.
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A man made an access request to a government agency for the video footage taken by a staff member of him protesting outside one of their offices.
A woman taking a personal grievance against a former employer asked for information about her.
A pawn shop contacted a woman’s employer about an unresolved debt and disclosed information about the debt.
A man made a request to a law firm for access to his information. The law firm demanded the long-time client pay $19,000 to be sent his information.
A man complained that his criminal record had been accessed improperly.
A social service agency that caused unnecessary delays in resolving a complaint left a woman feeling vulnerable and unimportant.
A phone provider refused to give a man records of his texts and calls because he'd received them rather than sent them.
The Sensible Sentencing Trust incorrectly identified a man as a convicted paedophile on its website for almost two years.
An NZ Post delivery agent complained to us about audio recordings made by cameras installed on “Paxster” electric delivery vehicles.
A woman was surprised when a home improvement company cold-called her mobile phone. She rejected the sales offer and asked the caller to remove her details.
A passenger contacted an airline, requesting all the information they had about him relating to a ticket dispute.
A woman was dismissed by her employer after drugs and drug-taking tools were seen in her car while it was parked in the company carpark.
A woman wanted an insurance company to delete all the personal information it had about her.
An academic who was dismissed from his university position requested all of his work emails from a 12 month period of his employment.
A man complained that his new Automobile Association (AA) card was configured so that it would share his personal information with a supermarket chain.
A couple with young children complained to us after a childcare centre referred a debt to a collection agency, without checking the accuracy of the information
A couple claimed a vehicle repair service damaged their car engine and were denied information about what happened to the car while it was repaired.
This High Court decision involved Ms Apostolakis rights to access information.
Sievwrights v Apostolakis HC Wn CIV 2005 485 527 [17 December 2007]
A man complained to our office about his neighbour’s surveillance cameras. The complaint was part of a long running series of disputes between the two.
A woman complained to our office that Police failed to adequately respond to her request for information about a wilful damage incident at her home in 2015.