Originally Posted by
FlyingB1975
Let me start off by saying that the OP was way out of line in asking for the PIL. It is one thing for a BA employee who may not have been aware of the full scope of the UK privacy regulation to hand over a sensitive and private document, but it is way worse for someone to incite this sort of inappropriate behaviour. The OP being intoxicated may explain this, but it certainly does not excuse it.
I don't understand. Are you saying asking for private data is worse than handing it out?
I can see why you are unhappy with the crew member, but what has the OP done? He asked for his own CIV score, information about himself. But even if he had asked for the manifest, what line would he have crossed? He didn't force the crew member to hand it out, or tried to trick him...