So, your last legal option is the Unfair Contract Terms Act. When I did contract law at uni this was covered as a case law precedent. The case revolved around the positioning of a sign on the back of a hotel bedroom door stating the hotel were not responsible for any loss. It was argued this...
Slightly tangential, but loosely related.
Mrs SS came home last week with a PCN in her hand. We have a council-run car park in Wellington that does not charge but insists on you displaying your free ticket - not: pay-and-display, more free-and-display?
Anyways, the PCN was attached to the...
Indeed, and that is why I used the word lawfully.
DVLA would be in breach of GDPR if they passed personal details to e.g. a double glazing salesman but if a vehicle is suspected of doing something unlawful it is perfectly fine to provide the registered keeper details.
From the details you've...
GDPR is so misunderstood.
It's fundamentally about making sure data held on living individuals is accurate and correct and is used lawfully - it's not about keeping your identity a secret.
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