Mephis:
I was quite taken with the picture of the lady you posted above.
I've woken up with worse looking women than that, IIRC, and she has a certain je ne sais quoi about her.
it is now thought that we have been interbreeding with neanderthals as early as 100,000 years ago.. http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35595661.
craziest thing i just realized: some women still breed with neanderthals up to this day.
rihanna and chris brown anyone?.
Mephis:
I was quite taken with the picture of the lady you posted above.
I've woken up with worse looking women than that, IIRC, and she has a certain je ne sais quoi about her.
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
I've sent the following e-mail to the office of the Information Commissioner:
I would be grateful for your advice.
I understand that
congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses maintain considerable amounts of
personal data about congregants, including name/address/phone number
etc. but also notes as to attendance at congregational meetings, hours
spent in 'missionary activity', suitability for advancement, and so on.
This data is, I believe, shared with other entities within the overall
organisation (WTBTS NY USA).
In particular, I understand that
records are kept of congregational enquiries ('judicial committees')
into alleged wrongdoings which may include matters as serious as child
abuse.
My understanding is that the keeping of such records is
subject to the Data Protection Act, and that the Data Controllers should
register with ICO and comply with the relevant legislation.
I
note that the Jehovah's Witnesses UK HQ is registered (under
International Bible Students Association) as are a few local
congregations (under CCTV provisions) but it seems to me that local
congregations, which hold searchable (and sometimes sensitive) personal
data should also be registered. Am I correct in this view?
Thank you for your attention
I'll post any reply.
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
Thanks, Mephis.
I think that this is going to be a can of worms, but I'm retired, most days its raining so it could be a useful pursuit.
(I find it noteworthy that the Bible Students broke away from JWs, or vice versa, and yet WT UK still uses IBSA as its legal entity - but that's another discussion).
I never was a JW but as far as I understand it, every KH holds personal data (whether on paper or digital doesn't matter if it's searchable) about its members. Includes names, addresses, phone numbers, time records, JC results, TMS markings, and so on. As far as I can see, they should be registered under DPA.
I need to check this out.
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
OK - anyone here from Newport North or Castle Bromwich who's turned in a time report? No need for any personal info.
If so, I'll raise a query with ICO on the basis that I understand that they're keeping, processing and transferring personal data caught by the DPA but outside the terms of their registration.
Then we'll move on to congos which haven't registered at all ...
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
And here's another one:
Data Protection Register - Entry Details |
Registration Number: Z3204293
Date Registered: 27 June 2012 Registration Expires: 26 June 2016
Data Controller: KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
WINDWARD WAY
CASTLE BROMWICH
BIRMINGHAM
B36 0UF
This register entry describes, in very general terms, the personal data being processed by:
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
Nature of work - CCTV and Crime Prevention
Description of processing
The following is a broad description of the way this organisation/data controller processes personal information. To understand how your own personal information is processed you may need to refer to any personal communications you have received, check any privacy notices the organisation has provided or contact the organisation to ask about your personal circumstances.
Reasons/purposes for processing information
We process personal information using a CCTV system to monitor and collect visual images for the purpose of security and prevention and detection of crime.
Type/classes of information processed
We process information relevant to the above reasons/purposes. This may include; personal details, personal appearance and behaviour; visual images.
We also process sensitive classes of information that may include:
Who the information is processed about
We process personal information about:
Who the information may be shared with
We sometimes need to share the personal information we process with the individual themself and also with other organisations. Where this is necessary we are required to comply with all aspects of the Data Protection Act (DPA). What follows is a description of the types of organisations we may need to share some of the personal information we process with for one or more reasons.
Where necessary or required we share information with:
Transfers
It may sometimes be necessary to transfer personal information overseas. When this is needed information is only shared within the European Economic Area (EEA). Any transfers made will be in full compliance with all aspects of the data protection act.
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the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
Mephis:
"It's the WBTS' inherent secrecy which is the issue here, and it's that which has to be broken down if we're going to see them have effective child safeguarding which really should be the aim."
I entirely agree.
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
Oh dear. I don't think this can be right.
Newport cong don't process any personal information apart from CCTV images, they say. So, no records of cong members, no records of publishers' hours, no records of JCs, - well, you get the idea.
Naughty Newport - but at least they registered (bet it was only 'cos they have CCTV). Very few other congs have (search at ICO).
the sunday programme investigates allegations that the jehovah's witness ordered the destruction of documents that could be used during the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
was this in contravention of section 21 of the inquiries act 2005 which is punishable by imprisonment?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v34.
And here's the entry for Newport Gwent congregation:
Data Protection Register - Entry Details |
Registration Number: ZA097437
Date Registered: 29 January 2015 Registration Expires: 28 January 2017
Data Controller: Newport North Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
Penkin Hill
Newport
Gwent
NP19 9NX
Other Names:
Unknown
This register entry describes, in very general terms, the personal data being processed by:
Newport North Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses
Nature of work - Religious Worship and related activities
Description of processing
The following is a broad description of the way this organisation/data controller processes personal information. To understand how your own personal information is processed you may need to refer to any personal communications you have received, check any privacy notices the organisation has provided or contact the organisation to ask about your personal circumstances.
Reasons/purposes for processing information
We do not process personal information. We only use Camera Images to protect access to the site against those intent on criminal activities or intent on causing harm.
Type/classes of information processed
I process information relevant to the above reasons/purposes. This information may include:
I also process sensitive classes of information that may include:
Who the information is processed about
Anyone accessing the Kingdom Hall
Who the information may be shared with
Possibly only the Police if it became necessary
Where required by law, I share information with healthcare, social and welfare organisations.
CCTV for crime prevention
CCTV is used for maintaining the security of property and premises and for preventing and investigating crime, For these reasons the information processed may include visual images, personal appearance and behaviours. This information may be about offenders and suspected offenders, members of the public and those inside, entering or in the immediate vicinity of the area under surveillance. Where necessary or required this information is shared with the data subjects themselves, and police forces, making an enquiry.
Transfers
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