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Your not looking to appeal, you are looking to tell them that their cameras are defective and they have accessed your personal details without just cause, and have failed to comply with UKGDPR and as such they must cancel this parking charge notice with immediate effect, and cease processing and erase your personal data where it is used to process and pursue this "parking charge" notice.You should also contact Mc Donalds and/or the franchise and tell them they are jointly and severally liable for the actions of their agents ( if its their car park) and they need to pay you for the time you have spent in dealing with this issue, currently at X hours at £17/hour or part there ofFrom the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"1
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