Baxenden Bank
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Again, details, pernickety details. This lot don't do detail!It would have made sense for the Government to produce a mandatory PDF form to print and mandatory storage rules.
Again, details, pernickety details. This lot don't do detail!It would have made sense for the Government to produce a mandatory PDF form to print and mandatory storage rules.
I haven't sampled the procedure 'in the flesh' but my description was how I read my local pub was going to operate from it's facebook post - enter on a common sheet, then kept securely for however many days, then destroyed. Individual slips, placed immediately into a 'box of the day' I would find entirely reasonable. It's not the publican that concerns me, it's some of the other punters. I would think privacy / security of the data would be particularly important for any female customers.
That doesn't seem to matter, it is to stop coronavirus so anything is alright.Although I suspect the bit-of-paper-anyone-can-read may not be entirely GDPR compliant.
I would regard an A4 sheet of paper, signed and left on the bar for the next person, who is then able to read my name and phone number something of a data privacy issue.
Worth saying that one of the people I follow on Twitter reported this exact issue with a place she went to the other day, and has since had a quiet word with the owner and she said he seemed at least receptive to the idea of doing something a little less at risk!