Author Topic: dcbl for Hilton Park North  (Read 1965 times)

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Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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I don't have proof of ownership. I will forward to documents to prove identity today
« Last Edit: July 27, 2023, 12:35:08 pm by privates »

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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As a minor point, the V5C proves you are/were the Registered Keeper, it doesn't prove ownership (and actually says 'This is not proof of ownership' on the front). There isn't a register of owners in the way there is with keepers.
As I noted earlier - ownership isn't necessarily relevant to the matter.

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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" Please Note: If you do not supply all of the above information we will not be able supply you with the SAR
information you have requested. Once this information is submitted we can then process your request in a timely
fashion. We have 30 days to return the information we hold about you. The 30 days will start when we have
validated your request. "

This is quoted on the form they have emailed me.

Shall I email two bills providing proof of identity and start the email as

' I am not willing to provide personal identification but here is evidence of my identity attached to this email ' ?

Also the form they have provided asks for personal details such as DOB, shall I also mention I am not willing to provide these personal details?
« Last Edit: July 31, 2023, 11:40:14 am by privates »

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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' I am not willing to provide personal identification but here is evidence of my identity attached to this email ' ?
'I'm not willing to do what I'm telling you I'm doing'?
That's just daft!
There are motorists who have been scammed and those who are yet to be scammed!

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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 ;D I meant information on my birth date ect.

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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Ultimately it's your call what information you provide, it's your data after all, but some considerations...

Group Nexus do need to verify that you are who you say you are, so that they don't wrongly hand out someone's personal data. In theory the way they do that is by comparing the data you send them with the data they have on file (i.e. name and address). Given that they don't currently have your date of birth, it's not clear how you providing it to them helps them to verify that you are the data subject in question, so it would seem they shouldn't be asking for it (there's some guidance on this HERE - as an aside you might want to let the ICO know that Group Nexus are requesting unnecessary personal data before complying with SARs).

That said, if they're being stubborn and it gets in the way of you getting a response to your SAR, which is the main aim, then you may decide to provide some of the data. Be careful that none of what they are requesting could harm your case (if they are asking who was driving on the form, for example, this definitely shouldn't be provided).

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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Hi,

So I have received the requested from above. It seems this day was the day I was travelling towards Manchester from London and I had made a stop off here for some rest in the vehicle.

Is there any grounds of appeal?

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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Is there any grounds of appeal?
It'll be too late to appeal - it's essentially a choice of pay, or tough it out and see if they choose to take the matter to court. Hard to say if you have a defence based on the info provided so far.

Can we see what's come back from the SAR?


Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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I've received a 'CLAIM FORM' for this PCN. Comes with court fees, legal representative costs and amount claimed charges. Does this mean they're taking it to court and what can be done?

Re: dcbl for Hilton Park North
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It means they’ve already taken it to court and they will enter a judgment against you unless you file the relevant documents with the court disputing the charge within the time limits specified in the paperwork you received from the court. I’m going to send you a direct message - please reply