Ah now.
The world’s tech companies are coming to Dublin, as the Irish prime minister and his various trade representatives will tell you. Yet every morning, the man in charge [Data Protection Commissioner] of overseeing how these companies use our data cycles to Heuston station, takes a 50-minute train ride out of Dublin, and walks the last five minutes to his office next to a convenience store in Portarlington, a town of some 7,500 people in the Irish midlands…
They’re laughing at us again.
Public Concern About Access To Personal Data On Rise In Ireland (Elaine Edwards, irish Times)
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