The Police Association says it rejects the findings of the IPCA and Privacy Commission report into photographing members of the public
The report found a general lack of awareness amongst police of the Privacy Act, which led to officers taking, using and retaining photographs unlawfully.
Police have acknowledged the report, and nothing more.
Police Association president, Chris Cahill explains why he doesn’t approve of the report and how photographing the public is useful for police investigations.
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