Dear All
I would appreciate any comments on a question I have. We have recently been
approached by bailiffs requesting the address of a student. My initial reactions were
not to give the bailiffs the student's address but to pass on any letter to the student,
as I did not know what they wanted the information for. On speaking to the bailiffs
though, we found that they were trying to collect on a court imposed fine.
My question is whether we would be exempted from the Data Protection Act and
therefore able to give the bailiffs the address either under section 29(1)(c)
"..collection of any tax or duty or any imposition of a similar nature" (is a fine an
"imposition"?) or under s35 concerning legal proceedings?
Thanks for your help
Samantha Hill
Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth PO1 2UP
Tel: 023 9284 3642
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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