A friend of mine got a parking ticket at the Miller and Carter (formerly the Black Lion pub) in
Patcham from "Euro car parks" (utter w*nkers). They are a private car park company and have no jurisdiction in
UK Law (other than breach of their contract with said establishment and the car owner). Basically, they're chancers.
So, my question. They were able to get my friend's name/home address/car details etc to send my friend the fine
in Kent. So, is this not a breach of GDPR? How are they able to get hold of my friend's personal details
etc? I'd understand if it was a Govt. department; that's fine. I wouldn't mess with a Govt Dept. But how can a private company do this without
breaching GDPR? My friend didn't agree to share any of those details.
Asking for that friend, of course.
Patcham from "Euro car parks" (utter w*nkers). They are a private car park company and have no jurisdiction in
UK Law (other than breach of their contract with said establishment and the car owner). Basically, they're chancers.
So, my question. They were able to get my friend's name/home address/car details etc to send my friend the fine
in Kent. So, is this not a breach of GDPR? How are they able to get hold of my friend's personal details
etc? I'd understand if it was a Govt. department; that's fine. I wouldn't mess with a Govt Dept. But how can a private company do this without
breaching GDPR? My friend didn't agree to share any of those details.
Asking for that friend, of course.