A police officer based in Aylesbury was found guilty of breaching data protection laws after she photographed confidential information, according to DataBreaches[.]Net. At Reading Magistrates’ Court on April 28, PC Lily Maxey was found guilty of breaching data protection laws twice by a district judge. She was ordered to pay £2,050, and her actions will be investigated by Thames Valley Police internally, according to The Bucks Herald. The story is reported by James Lowson for DataBreaches[.]Net. The post categorises the case under Government Sector and Insider.
Aylesbury Officer Fined for Photographing Sensitive Police Data
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