"Richard Brookman" <
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> They routinely sell addresses & names to wheel-clamping companies who need
> to trace "victims" - ISTR this was in the national press a few months ago.
Well if it was in the national press then it's gospel isn't it

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personally I wouldn't need tracing if my car was clamped so i can't quite
see the point, it sounds like an ideal tablod story which usually means it's
made up!.
They do sell them to private parking firms so they can trace those who
haven't payed their civil penalty notices, and other similar situations that
the government considers legitimate, others disagree...
But that's completely different from a member of the public phoning up and
saying they need to trace someone who left the scene, but don't want to
involve the police for some reason, "so can you just tell us the name and
address that goes with this plate, I promise not to go round and rob him,
honest mate"
> Also, the animal rights maniacs had a tame employee until recently who was
> giving them the names and addesses of vehicles seen following hunts etc,
so
> they could find them at home and do whatever.
I think you've just given a good example of exactly why they don't hand out
such info to just any one, and if they do then why did the animal rights
people even need a tame employee?, this just proves the point that they have
to use criminal means to get around the system which keeps our details
confidential.
> The DPA and the ticking of boxes are irrelevant. As we have seen from the
> Post Office business this last week, if there's money involved, the rights
> of you and me go out the window.
If your information has been illegally sold they make a complaint and get
them prosecuted, they can be fined thousands for each case which must make a
difference.
Greg