Using a tracking device, Styrian lawyer Julia Eckhart was observed by a detective. The informant was not charged, but was given a diversion. “A scandal!” say the lawyer and her representative. Lawyer Theresia Leitinger analyzed the case for the “Krone” and explained what private individuals should also know about data protection – keyword ski trip.
This case left people speechless: as the “Krone” reported, a detective attached a tracking device to the car of Styrian player lawyer Julia Eckhart. While replacing the battery in the parking garage of a Viennese hotel, the informant was caught by an attentive employee. The lawyer has filed a report with the police. Not an easy undertaking, because initially they wanted to get rid of it despite video recordings of the crime. Before the executive recognized a criminally relevant crime: Article 63 of the Personal Data Protection Act, “Data processing for profit or damage”.
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