Hello everyone,
Apologies if this has been discussed before, I just could not find a related thread.
I was recently got a PCN from PCM UK Ltd for "parked outside of a marked bay/on restricted roadway/landscaped/paved areas or causing an obstruction or inconvenience to others".
Location: Hayes High Point Village.
They attached pictures of evidence and a picture of the signage that the car parks are only for StayCity Hotel guests with a maximum stay of 20 mins.
I only stopped for 5 mins to drop off my 4 year old daughter at the soft play area at High Point Village which is next to StayCity hotel. (part of the same building)
I figured that it was an attendant sneakily taking the pictures given the angles at which the pictures were taken.
Among those pictures that can be accessed from their online portal, they have taken a full picture of my daughter, I wonder the legality of this and whether I have valid grounds to say that this is an infringement of Privacy.
I'd be very grateful if anyone would help with the next course of actions if this is, in fact, an infringement to the child privacy.
Many thanks for your response in advance. Happy to provide more details if required.
Kind regards.
Ash.
Apologies if this has been discussed before, I just could not find a related thread.
I was recently got a PCN from PCM UK Ltd for "parked outside of a marked bay/on restricted roadway/landscaped/paved areas or causing an obstruction or inconvenience to others".
Location: Hayes High Point Village.
They attached pictures of evidence and a picture of the signage that the car parks are only for StayCity Hotel guests with a maximum stay of 20 mins.
I only stopped for 5 mins to drop off my 4 year old daughter at the soft play area at High Point Village which is next to StayCity hotel. (part of the same building)
I figured that it was an attendant sneakily taking the pictures given the angles at which the pictures were taken.
Among those pictures that can be accessed from their online portal, they have taken a full picture of my daughter, I wonder the legality of this and whether I have valid grounds to say that this is an infringement of Privacy.
I'd be very grateful if anyone would help with the next course of actions if this is, in fact, an infringement to the child privacy.
Many thanks for your response in advance. Happy to provide more details if required.
Kind regards.
Ash.
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