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Bailiffs hounding Daughter
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pdel61 said:I'm not suggesting that being on the receiving end of countless notices and Bailiffs arriving is anything anyone should have to contend with. I was merely suggesting that the DVLA can only give out the name and address that relates to a licence plate number and unless someone has told them the information is incorrect I'm not sure what else they should do.The DVLA have form for releasing data to any Tom !!!!!! or Harry that requests it or joins some dodgy parking scammers club whereby they get a link into the data base with no pre checks at all.That is why the DVLA should be held to account for each and every one of these data breaches.2
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