You would think under Data Protection Act you would think the ASA would have to ask you if you minded your details being passed on. They best ask me when they get around to the people who have only made the odd complaint.
Well I for one am astonished. I doubt though the ASA thought anyone that the one show contacted would share the details of how the show found them. The ASA (if benny is correct) have really dropped the ball here. They have shown a complete lack of respect for the confidentiality with which people believed they made their complaints. Strike up the bells PJ ... I think we agree on something lol
Well I for one am astonished. I doubt though the ASA thought anyone that the one show contacted would share the details of how the show found them. The ASA (if benny is correct) have really dropped the ball here. They have shown a complete lack of respect for the confidentiality with which people believed they made their complaints. Strike up the bells PJ ... I think we agree on something lol
Above the email from The One Show
"To xxx
A producer from BBC’s The One Show, who is looking to speak to those who have complained about Sit Up advertising, has asked that we pass on the following message.
Please be assured we have not shared your details.
Best wishes, Natasha"
The email came from the ASA. The message I posted on here was from the ASA (Posted 6:13) and the message from The One Show was written below it (Posted 10:17). Obviously The One Show asked for peoples details from the ASA and the email showed that The One Show were interested, and I needed to contact the producer though a different email address.
No, The One Show obviously sent the ASA an email to send out to people who have complained.
How? .
It's very simple...
The One Show gave the ASA an email to send out to complainers, the email contained an email address to contact the producer on. If I didn't want this I just wouldn't have replied. Until I responded to the email address provided they would not have known who the message was sent to.
That's it now. I won't be making any more comments on the matter until the airing of the programme.