Thursday, November 20, 2008

VWA inspectors to fight photos


The Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (VWA) is taking legal steps against Tilburg pub bosses when they take photographs of inspectors who monitor the ban on smoking in restaurants. Tilburg pub bosses affiliated with the Action Committee Bend or tear announced Wednesday to officials of the VWA to shoot each other to be able to know with whom they are dealing. "That will be legal consequences for this pub bosses have," said a spokeswoman-VWA. "We still discuss how we are addressing, but it is clear that we go to court if this happens." The Action Committee is considering portraits of the VWA'ers on its website to publish. According to the College Personal Protection (CBP), the VWA in its duty to challenge this. "Pictures of people should not just be put on the Internet," said a spokeswoman. "People have the right to removals of these images to ask." Spokesman of the Wichard fee Tilburg pub bosses is not surprised by the reaction of the VWA. "We also do not want to shoot. If the VWA employees in my cafe sign up for a check they are welcome. Are they anonymous or under the supervision of the police, I call all my customers in pictures. We want to be treated with respect. " Fee also states that according to the lawyers of Action photographing no legal consequences. "In a public space you can now once photographed," said Fee. The Action Committee is currently considering whether the photos on the public part of the site or in a closed area that is only accessible to members.

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