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New Generation Parking (NGP) - Data Breach

haywire_ES
Posts: 1 Newbie
Firstly, I'm sorry if this post is not allowed for some reason, I just thought the users of this forum who have had dealings with NGP would appreciate an opportunity to get some compensation from these cowboys.
As the title indicates, New Generation Parking Management (NGP) who are fairly well known on the forum, have had a data breach, exposing the personal information of people they've issued PCNs. I don't know the full scope of the breach yet, but at a minimum it includes names, phone numbers, and PCN numbers.
If you have been issued a PCN by them in the past, I would recommend contacting their data protection officer, at datacontroller@ngpltd.com (might be worth copying in enquiries@ngpltd.com to be sure they see it). You'll need to ask them if your personal data was included in the breach on 8th July 2019, because if it is, you could be entitled to compensation from them.
If anybody wants any more info I'll do my best to help :beer:
Thanks
Haywire
As the title indicates, New Generation Parking Management (NGP) who are fairly well known on the forum, have had a data breach, exposing the personal information of people they've issued PCNs. I don't know the full scope of the breach yet, but at a minimum it includes names, phone numbers, and PCN numbers.
If you have been issued a PCN by them in the past, I would recommend contacting their data protection officer, at datacontroller@ngpltd.com (might be worth copying in enquiries@ngpltd.com to be sure they see it). You'll need to ask them if your personal data was included in the breach on 8th July 2019, because if it is, you could be entitled to compensation from them.
If anybody wants any more info I'll do my best to help :beer:
Thanks
Haywire
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.......... and ask them if they have reported themselves to the ICO.0
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How do you know this
Can you prove this ......
£££££0
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