Hi
I have received a stop processing request (Section 10 (3)) with regard to information collected as part of the payment process concerning a parking penalty charge.
I intend to respond using Section 10 (3) (b) stating that we must hold the data for 6 full years and may process it during that period should litigation in respect of the penalty charge occur.
Is this interpretation excessive or do you concur with my views?
It not often I get a stop processing notice!
Thanks
Paul
Dodgson
Business
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Leicestershire County Council
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