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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Nanny Bans Nanny



I was more than a little gemused to recently read that Nanny's chums from the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Agency (DVLA) have banned hundreds of Nanny's councils from accessing the DVLA database.

For why?

The naughty councils have been misusing it, therefore the DVLA have banned 294 bodies since 2009; including local councils, Sussex Police and Transport for London.

In addition, 38 organisations have been permanently banned over the same three-year period; including Camden, Southwark and Brighton and Hove.

The BBC reports that Big Brother Watch director Nick Pickles claims that officials have been accessing data on behalf of journalists or other outside parties in the past, sometimes for cash.

Naughty Nanny!

As I have noted many times before, councils are the enemies of the people!

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3 comments:

  1. Tonk.5:02 PM

    Have the police been involved?

    It sounds to me as if atleast a couple of criminal offences have taken place and atleast a couple of behaviours that could lead to civil proceedings.

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  2. @Tonk - "Have the Police been involved?"
    Yes- in the Case of 'Sussex' rather TOO directly - according to the BBC website quoted by Ken above.-

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  3. That is all very well but the DVLA still dishes out our details to all and sundry willing to pay cash which is how private car park companies get to send you official looking (but entirely bogus) 'parking tickets'.

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