Dear Chamburn,
I don't have solid grounds to confirm this but yes Banks have the rights to do so especially with people who don't know how write withdraw money, as for hypermarkets I didn't know thay actually do that.
Regards,
Cédric Poottaren
Software developer
http://jcplaboratory.org
--- Original Message ---
From: "Chamburn Radha" <chamburn_at_gmail.com>
Sent: June 3, 2015 10:17 PM
To: "S Moonesamy" <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com>
Cc: "Ish Sookun" <ish_at_hacklog.in>, mauritius-internet-users_at_lists.elandnews.com
Subject: Re: 2015 SCJ 177
Hello,
I am still reading the document but based on this answer, I know that jumbo
and other hypermarkets take thumbprints of people in cases that these
people have stolen something and even though after paying for the stolen
item they will still take the thumbprint as well as other personal details
as well. I know that as I remember that I knew someone who worked at jumbo
and was telling my mom what happens to people who steal stuffs there and it
was in the early year of 2000. Also I know that banks as well keep
thumbprints and when people come to take out their money or even for
deposit they have to put a thumb in the signature space.
So do they have the right to do that?
Thanks
On Jun 3, 2015 10:07 PM, "S Moonesamy" <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> At 10:22 03-06-2015, Chamburn Radha wrote:
>
>> Does anybody has the right to take fingerprints and keep them?
>>
>
> I'll exclude government from the following: nobody has the right to take
> fingerprints (see Civil Code). Keeping fingerprints would likely cause
> even more issues than what is in the previous sentence.
>
> Regards,
> S. Moonesamy
>
Received on Wed Jun 03 2015 - 18:32:26 PST