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DARTS scrambling over potential privacy breach linked to lost DVRs that recorded riders

Accessible transit agency threatening legal action against former subcontractor over missing DVRs used to record rider trips

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DARTS is at odds with a former subcontractor that once provided accessible transit to riders in smaller vans like this one.

The city’s accessible transit service provider, DARTS, is threatening legal action against a former subcontractor over missing video recorders used to keep footage of riders — but a company director says the equipment has already been sold.

The potential loss or inadvertent sharing of personal rider information was not reported to the provincial privacy commissioner until after The Spectator asked about it Wednesday — and the city says it only learned about the issue from its non-profit service provider DARTS the same day.

Matthew Van Dongen
Matthew Van Dongen

is a Hamilton Spectator reporter specializing in transportation and the environment. Reach him at mvandongen@thespec.com.

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