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I was ina bit of a hurry to get a train and ended up parking in the local tesco's because the station car park was shut for resurfacing.
When I got back to pick my car up, I noticed a sign saying that people parked for more than 3 hours (which I was) would get a fine. they would take your reg number down on their security cameras and get your details from the dvla and send on the fine.
are they legaly entitled to do this? I haven't given my permission to the dvla to give my details out.
When I got back to pick my car up, I noticed a sign saying that people parked for more than 3 hours (which I was) would get a fine. they would take your reg number down on their security cameras and get your details from the dvla and send on the fine.
are they legaly entitled to do this? I haven't given my permission to the dvla to give my details out.
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Anyway, thanks for your thoughts about the dvla. I've been advised to write to them about it and see what they say about data protection. I would hope the government wouldn't sell out but you never really know.
Anyway, thanks for your thoughts about the dvla. I've been advised to write to them about it and see what they say about data protection. I would hope the government wouldn't sell out but you never really know.
As I understand the law the DVLA will ony give out personal details from a car licence if that car was breaking the law, either civil or criminal, and the firms monitoring private car parks are well in with them. So you cannot get the name and home address of the fanciable fellow you saw driving the super Ferrari, unless he has broken thw and you intend to inform the police. Your only defence would be a lack of signs informing you that this is a private car park for use of customers only and specifying the time limit.
I work for a large organisation that imposes fines and prosecutes people, when making notes about the person were fining etc we try and take peoples driving licence numbers as we can then double check that the details they have given us are correct, and if they are different from what is on the licence dvla can then also prosecute, you would be amazed at what people are actually allowed to do and get away with these days.