The father of a California woman whose family name remains linked in Internet search results to graphic leaked police photos of her fatal car crash, today joined Consumer Watchdog in calling for the "Right To Be Forgotten" to be honored in the United States.
"Since the leak my family has been forced to relive the shock every time the horrific images reappear simply because there are no tools in place to stop it," said Christos Catsouras during a news conference at the public interest group's office. "'The Right To Be Forgotten' is the only chance for my family to find closure, and to finally grieve."
KCAL-LA 9 – Father of Car Crash Victim Joins Consumer Watchdog’s Call To Offer ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ In U.S
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