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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: mixu on September 25, 2025, 05:01:41 pm
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Perfect, thanks so much
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Yes. A double dip and use of your DVLA data is a breach of your GDPR. Had Britannia carried out the required manual quality control checks and found the "orphan images", they would have seen that there was no brach and therefore they had no reasonable cause to request your DVLA data.
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Hi there,
Appreciate any help you can offer...
Received the below Parking Charge Notice from Britannia Parking, dated 11 September and referring to the alleged contravention on 2 September.
Assuming it's a textbook double dip appeal, as the car visited Boots at 15.08 as shown and stayed less than an hour. And then returned to Waitrose at approx. 18.45 and left at 18.54 as shown.
So neither stay longer than 90 minutes and nearly three hours before returning.
Should I use a template appeal such as this? https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/double-dip-tescos-bishops-cleeve-breach-of-gdpr/msg85390/#msg85390 (https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/double-dip-tescos-bishops-cleeve-breach-of-gdpr/msg85390/#msg85390)
Is there anything missing or anything else I should add?
PCN: https://imgur.com/a/20dqiA4 (https://imgur.com/a/20dqiA4)
Sign: https://imgur.com/a/yjw1kSe (https://imgur.com/a/yjw1kSe)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zobrNaUfkoXnS6XW8 (https://maps.app.goo.gl/zobrNaUfkoXnS6XW8)
Thanks again, much appreciated