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Driving in bus lane & Parking in a residential area
Morning peeps my friend has got a fine for the above . Any advice would help. The bailiff has threatened with a signed warrant . Thankyou
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@Jacqueline Howsen check their SAR carefully; I doubt it will have any doc from a 1/3 party. So how do they have authority to act? They are either withholding data, a clear breach of GDPR or they are creating their own authority 😱🙈. Where’s public safeguards if this is allowed? Should be a clear win in the making 🤔🥰
Questioning DVLA
I have long been concerned about the practice whereby the DVLA releases registered keeper data, based on vehicle registration numbers, to private parking companies. As I understand it, this system effectively allows any company that is a member of the British Parking Association (BPA) to claim that a vehicle was parked on private land and to pursue a private parking charge on that basis. In practical terms, BPA membership appears to grant such companies access to DVLA data and, consequently, the ability to issue parking charges that carry an appearance of legal legitimacy. My concern is that the DVLA does not appear to verify whether these companies are operating lawfully in practice. In particular, it is unclear why the DVLA does not check whether parking signage is correctly positioned, clearly visible, compliant with relevant regulations, or sufficient to form a valid contractual agreement with motorists. Given that the existence, clarity, and legality of signage is fundamental to any alleged parking contract, the absence of verification raises serious questions about how “reasonable cause” is assessed before personal data is released. Without such checks, there is a clear risk that vehicle keeper data is being disclosed to companies whose signage, land authority, or contractual practices may be defective or unlawful.
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@Peter Wilson looking forward to it.
Deposit witheld
Daughters deposit from leasing a shop witheld for "painting" landlord claiming £2800 from deposit, is there a Notice we can send in this case, been thinking Small Claims Court if not, any advice
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@Toni D in residential landlords must allow for wear and tear ; check if this is the same in commercial. Did you take your own evidence (photos / video) of before and after? Have you got evidence from the landlord? Ask for it. GDPR 😉 If it doesn’t exist I doubt how can he evidence keeping the deposit? Maybe try https://legalbeagles.info/#
Tonight’s meeting
Wow it just keeps getting better 💥 Thanks @Peter Wilson 🙌
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Thanks Peter. Great meeting, Have the docs for 29/1/26 been posted somewhere?
DO
Hi to all Just wondering if is possible to put our names and body on trust…?
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@Dave DimeBar is that as copyright? Or simply added your DNA into your trust?
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Wendy Daden
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Professional golfer vowing to never stop learning. Retired from tournament golf 2006, now coach. Looking to leave the world in better health!

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