Problem: Mr. Simpson had booked a holiday for himself and his family which proved to be subpar, as the hotel for which the booking was made was not completed when the Simpsons arrived, and the alternative offered was of a very poor standard. The facilities did not match what had been promised, and the family found the food distasteful. Furthermore, the hotel disclosed the personal information regarding Mr. Simpson and his family to telemarketers. Discuss whether Mr. Simpson sue the hotel on his family's behalf?
A. Explain the doctrine of privity of contract
B. Discuss, using ONE (I) decided case, whether Mr. Simpson's claim against the hotel is likely to succeed.
C. Discuss ONE I) law regulating i data that would allow Mr. Simpson to sue the hotel for disclosing his information to telemarketers?