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Selseybill

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Don't tell your Council anything
« on: 08 October 2009, 16:52:31 »

Councils refuse to give you any information,always stating the data protection act but if you send them a email or letter they give your details to everyone.Our Council have been asked for a statement regarding a taxi touting court case that our local taxi association is doing.The Council contacted me to ask if i saw anything on the night which i truthfully answered yes,now every driver,company owner has my full details inc address,name ,home number,mobile number and emaill addy,inside leg.
Since the Council done their report i have had my car damaged twice and i receive about 10 emails a day with threats.The council tells me they haven't broken the act and the Police are as good as a soggy tampax.
So if you tell your Council anything,only do it by phone never in ink cause the world will know your details next week. 
 
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Re: Don't tell your Council anything
« Reply #1 on: 08 October 2009, 16:58:55 »

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Councils refuse to give you any information,always stating the data protection act but if you send them a email or letter they give your details to everyone.Our Council have been asked for a statement regarding a taxi touting court case that our local taxi association is doing.The Council contacted me to ask if i saw anything on the night which i truthfully answered yes,now every driver,company owner has my full details inc address,name ,home number,mobile number and emaill addy,inside leg.
Since the Council done their report i have had my car damaged twice and i receive about 10 emails a day with threats.The council tells me they haven't broken the act and the Police are as good as a soggy tampax.
So if you tell your Council anything,only do it by phone never in ink cause the world will know your details next week. 
 

Interesting analogy. ;)......but I can sense your frustration. :-/
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Re: Don't tell your Council anything
« Reply #2 on: 08 October 2009, 17:05:13 »

Seeing my lawyer on Monday (first hour free) to see if the council have broken the data protection act and if so i'll screw them 
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Re: Don't tell your Council anything
« Reply #3 on: 08 October 2009, 18:21:32 »

Not looking to urinate on your camp fire Bill (I love it when the little guy wins), but unless you can prove your details have been passed on then I can't see you having a case.
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