Hi all.
I have recieved the usual and replied to each letter as it came. However i sent photocopies of 2 tickets found at a later date in the car proving that the time was paid for and there was no overstay. This happened in 2011.
I have received this reponse ( below) just wondering if i need to reply to them or what happens next??
Complaints have been sent to the CSA and RSA.
Letter reads
We refer to your letter dated xx August 2016, the contents of which have been duly noted.
We have requested, from our client, a copy ofthe PCN, photographs of the vehicle on the date of the
contravention and copies of the signage located within the Car Park.
We note Your comments regarding the disclosure of your details as the registered keeper of the
vehicle by the DVLA. Please find below an extract of the DVLA Release of Information document:
'The DVLA's vehicle database records details of the registereci keeper of a vehicle, although it is
acknowledge that the registered keeper may not be the driver of the vehicle at any particlar point in
time. Vehicle keeper details may be discloseci to Law enforcentent authorities or private litigants as a
First point of contact to establish where liability for an incident or event may lie. Refusal to disclose
these details wouid mean that motorists could drive or park a vehicie without fear of being
responsible for tlieir actions. Disclosure in these circumstances does not breach tlie Data Protection
Act and the Infowation Commissioner's office is fully aware that data held on the DVLA's records is
released in this way'
Our file has been placed on hold awaiting the requested documentation which will be forwarded to you upon receipt.
Yours faithfully
I have recieved the usual and replied to each letter as it came. However i sent photocopies of 2 tickets found at a later date in the car proving that the time was paid for and there was no overstay. This happened in 2011.
I have received this reponse ( below) just wondering if i need to reply to them or what happens next??
Complaints have been sent to the CSA and RSA.
Letter reads
We refer to your letter dated xx August 2016, the contents of which have been duly noted.
We have requested, from our client, a copy ofthe PCN, photographs of the vehicle on the date of the
contravention and copies of the signage located within the Car Park.
We note Your comments regarding the disclosure of your details as the registered keeper of the
vehicle by the DVLA. Please find below an extract of the DVLA Release of Information document:
'The DVLA's vehicle database records details of the registereci keeper of a vehicle, although it is
acknowledge that the registered keeper may not be the driver of the vehicle at any particlar point in
time. Vehicle keeper details may be discloseci to Law enforcentent authorities or private litigants as a
First point of contact to establish where liability for an incident or event may lie. Refusal to disclose
these details wouid mean that motorists could drive or park a vehicie without fear of being
responsible for tlieir actions. Disclosure in these circumstances does not breach tlie Data Protection
Act and the Infowation Commissioner's office is fully aware that data held on the DVLA's records is
released in this way'
Our file has been placed on hold awaiting the requested documentation which will be forwarded to you upon receipt.
Yours faithfully
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