
Hong Kong's privacy watchdog received a complaint about a dashcam video showing a dispute in a ride-hailing vehicle involving singer David Lui. Assistant Privacy Commissioner Fiona Lai Ho-yan warned that the driver may have violated privacy by uploading the video, and the case could be referred to police. The incident highlights privacy expectations in semi-private spaces like ride-hailing vehicles.
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Uploading identifiable video poses security risk to passenger.
Assistant Privacy Commissioner Fiona Lai Ho-yan said that passengers have a higher expectation of privacy inside for-hire vehicles.
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Assistant Privacy Commissioner Fiona Lai Ho-yan said that passengers have a higher expectation of privacy inside for-hire vehicles.
OpinionHong Kong’s privacy watchdog has received a complaint over a dashcam video of a dispute in a ride-hailing vehicle involving a passenger identified as singer David Lui Fong, stating that the case could be referred to police.
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Assistant Privacy Commissioner Fiona Lai Ho-yan said that passengers have a higher expectation of privacy inside for-hire vehicles.
OpinionThe case could be referred to police.
PredictionHong Kong's privacy watchdog received a complaint over a viral dashcam video of a heated dispute in a ride-hailing vehicle.
South China Morning PostThe passenger in the video is identified as singer David Lui Fong.
South China Morning PostThe driver uploaded an identifiable video.
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