Kúria Rules In Favour Of Police Privacy

  • 28 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
Kúria Rules In Favour Of Police Privacy
The Kúria has decided that the right to privacy of police officers outweighs the fact that they exercise public power, upholding the argument that their faces must be covered in press photos. Earlier the Constitutional Court ruled that the faces of police officers need not be covered, as their role as agents of public power outweighs their right to privacy.

The matter was taken to court by Index. Its lawyer says that they will go as far as the European Court of Human Rights, if necessary.

Source: Hungary Around the Clock

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