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In message <[log in to unmask]>, at 10:57:40 on
Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Graham Hadfield
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>This morning I received a Penaly Charge Notice from TfL alleging that I
>drove in a London bus lane on Wednesday 27th October. I haven't been in
>London for about 7 years and the last time I drove there was nearly 19
>years ago. The vehicle pictured on the reverse of the PCN appears to be a
>Renault Clio or Vauxhall Corsa or something like that - completely
>different from the Citroen Berlingo which I drive. It is obvious that the
>offending driver has put false plates on his/her car.
>
>TfL has obtained my name and address from the DVLA but has not bothered to
>check the type of vehicle to which the registration mark relates before
>issuing the PCN. I reckon that by failing to undertake such a simple check
>they have breached Principle 4. Am I right?

Unless their database has an entry saying your car is a Clio/Corsa, I
doubt it. Or are you saying the picture is inaccurate personal data in
as much as it's been associated with you?
--
Roland Perry

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