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June 2018 - start of the new PPC and DVLA fightback (GDPR related)
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An example of this is where a regular car park user enters and exits a site more than once in one day but for reasons such as poor weather or other camera obstruction only the first entry and last exit are recorded resulting in a PCN being issued through no fault of ParkingEye.
From the horses mouth, that's worth keeping for future use isn't it?0 -
trisontana wrote: »I thought they had said previously that all tickets are subject to nearly 20 checks and examinations before they are issued? So how come double-dipping cases still get through?
Because they are liars?0 -
An example of this is where a regular car park user enters and exits a site more than once in one day but for reasons such as poor weather or other camera obstruction only the first entry and last exit are recorded resulting in a PCN being issued through no fault of ParkingEye.
From the horses mouth, that's worth keeping for future use isn't it?PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD0 -
Coupon-mad wrote: »Let's allocate June as a month for:
- SARs to all PPCs in every case we reply on, every time, whatever stage! ALWAYS.
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- Everyone to write or email the DVLA (EVERYONE HERE, NEW AND OLD) telling them that you've read Section 14 of the new DPA "Automated decision-making authorised by law: safeguards" which provides that:-
(a) the DVLA as controller has to notify the data subject, (RK) when they have made a decision to release their data via KADOE.
(b) the RK has a right to request the DVLA to reconsider their decision.
And as the DVLA has stated that it is not making any data decisions by automation only, you want a permanent note attached to your V5 data to say that you do not consent to your data being sold to any private parking company under any circumstances, and now (from 25th May onwards) formally opt out because of previous harassment by the industry and the fact that the DVLA is clearly using automation alone to sell on data with insufficient checks and balances and with NO method to notify data subjects, which fails the applicable law.*
Thanks to Castle and BTailor in the threads above.
* If EVERY POSTER did that in June, it would cause the DVLA a headache even just to respond.
I will link this to the NEWBIES thread...
For what it's worth I've also been onto the GDPR watchdogs, the ICO (I'm too new to post a link!). You have to give the DVLA a month to respond to your complaint however, then you can lodge a complaint over breach of GDPR regulations in sharing your personal details to known harassers and potentially criminals.0
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