Sunday, 01 April 2012 10:09
‘Agency chiefs knew that Observices Parking Solutions and boss Douglas Harris (pictured) had been fined £29,850 after a court ruled it had been ‘recklessly unfair’ to drivers last year – but they still sold on the personal details. The Mail on Sunday can also disclose the DVLA has sold 4.85million drivers’ names and addresses to parking enforcement firms in the past six years at £2.50 a time.’
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