Farewell "Madame" or "Monsieur": the Sncf Does Not Have to Ask for the Civility of Its Clients, Judges the Council of State
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The SNCF "cannot impose on its customers to communicate their civility", confirmed the Council of State in a decision published on Thursday 31 July. The most... Read more The SNCF condemned to pay 3,000 euros by the Council of State for asking for the kind of its customers appeared first on Current Values.
The LGBT+ Mousse association denounced the practice of SNCF Connect "which systematically obliges its customers to indicate their civility" when purchasing tickets on the Internet.
The SNCF, via its website or SNCF Connect application, "cannot impose on its customers to communicate their civility" ("Mr" or "Madam"), judged the Council of State in a decision published on Thursday, in accordance with a judgment of the C... Read more about the article on Elle.fr
The SNCF, via its website or SNCF Connect application, "cannot require its customers to communicate their civility" ("Mr" or "Madam"), judged the Council of State in a decision published this Thursday, in accordance with a judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The Council of State had been seized ...
The Conseil d'État prohibits the SNCF from imposing the mention "Monsieur" or "Madam" on its customers when purchasing tickets. A victory for the association Mousse, in the name of respect for privacy and GDPR. Explanations. Compulsory civility: the SNCF recalled to order by the Conseil d'État Paris...
The State Council agreed with the Mousse association that SNCF could no longer oblige its customers to inform their civility when purchasing tickets, a practice which was deemed to be contrary to European data protection law and which SNCF Connect said had ceased since May.
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