Seems more than a little strange that NCP are involved in this.... I seem to remember legislation such as, say, the Data Protection Act in this country that prevents personal data being disclosed. Surely the only people who should be able to see whether or not I have paid for road tax are the DVLA...
I've never been an NCP customer (well, maybe once) so why should they store any information about me... Maybe using the cameras at the entrances/exits to their car parks for this purpose would be reasonably acceptable, but no-one other than the police or dvla should have ANPR equipped vehicles out there monitoring other road users.
This is all we need - another commercial vigilante - what's it got to do with NCP!?!
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Seems more than a little strange that NCP are involved in this.... I seem to remember legislation such as, say, the Data Protection Act in this country that prevents personal data being disclosed. Surely the only people who should be able to see whether or not I have paid for road tax are the DVLA...
I've never been an NCP customer (well, maybe once) so why should they store any information about me... Maybe using the cameras at the entrances/exits to their car parks for this purpose would be reasonably acceptable, but no-one other than the police or dvla should have ANPR equipped vehicles out there monitoring other road users.
This is all we need - another commercial vigilante - what's it got to do with NCP!?!