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CST law - please help, clueless and confused.
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A V5C does not prove ownership of a vehicle. In fact, it actually says on the V5C that it is not a proof of ownership.
To obtain your personal data, you need to provide proof of your identity. This could be a copy of your V5C, but two redacted bank/card statements or redacted utility bills will be perfectly adequate.
Do not send any photo ID.
You do need to find your V5C though, or obtain a duplicate from the DVLA.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks4 -
A SAR request to any company does not require a V5C or anything else to do with any vehicle
The subject is you , a person , so identification which is suitable is recent redacted copies of utility bills , such as bank statements , energy bills , council tax bills , Inland revenue letters , DWP letters , mobile phone bills etc , anything in the last few months , but not photo I D
Check the ICO website for guidance on suitable identification documents
Nothing to do with cars , everything to do in people , people are the data subject !!3 -
HaHa.
A VO5??
Don't tell 'em what brand of shampoo you use.
That really is too much personal information.3 -
KeithP said:HaHa.
A VO5??
Don't tell 'em what brand of shampoo you use.
That really is too much personal information.0 -
patient_dream said:KeithP said:HaHa.
A VO5??
Don't tell 'em what brand of shampoo you use.
That really is too much personal information.2 -
KeithP said:patient_dream said:KeithP said:HaHa.
A VO5??
Don't tell 'em what brand of shampoo you use.
That really is too much personal information.
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It goes to prove the age of the poster.
Cheers
Alberto2 -
It's even in a current advert. If you've got hair, care:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W-qBltNC3w
I really hope you have done the Government Consultation - by email attaching evidence of what has happened to you - and objected absolutely to ANY debt recovery fake 'costs' being added on top of a parking charge (of course) and told them what you think of them increasing charges to £130 instead of £100...
You have 6 days to do the consultation. Please, please, do.
Also, I hope you've also registered for the Group Action, against the DVLA (open to anyone with a PCN since 2018?). Gotta be in it to win it! Nothing to lose, and it's genuine.
Read the threads about those important matters, they both need doing, right now, this week.
PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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