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Friday, May 19, 2006
ADT privacy applications lack substance
For the record, the ADT has dismissed two separate privacy review cases involving the same applicant both on grounds that the application is misconceived and lacking in substance. The cases NZ v NSW Police (2006) NSWADT 142 and NZ v Randwick City Council (2006) NSWADT 141 add to the already long list of applications by NZ and the ADT website indicates that an appeal has been lodged in the NSW Police matter.
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