BBC News: Rohan Beyts loses Trump urination privacy case
"A woman who claimed damages after a worker photographed her urinating at an Aberdeenshire golf course founded by Donald Trump has lost her case.
Rohan Beyts sought £3,000 in damages from Trump International, saying staff breached data protection laws.
A staff member said he photographed her for evidence of a "criminal act" and the firm contested her claims.
The sheriff ruled that distress was not caused by the company's failure to register under the Data Protection Act."
"A woman who claimed damages after a worker photographed her urinating at an Aberdeenshire golf course founded by Donald Trump has lost her case.
Rohan Beyts sought £3,000 in damages from Trump International, saying staff breached data protection laws.
A staff member said he photographed her for evidence of a "criminal act" and the firm contested her claims.
The sheriff ruled that distress was not caused by the company's failure to register under the Data Protection Act."
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