gav93
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as above where can i get the address to a car, just need a answer, guessing a back street garage? got the reg etc..
not asking for anything else but that just need an answer and may be someone who can help me on here?
cheers guys
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Colin
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I'd imagine a member of the local constabulary or dvla employee would be the only people with access to that information. I'd also imagine handing out details to members of the public would not be in their best interests if they want to keep their job.
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gav93
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ok thanks for your reply Colin
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Gary
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Put the reg in Google. You never know what it'll bring up
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gav93
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cheers Gary much appreciated
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gav93
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nope nothing from thst but thank you for the help Gary
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Welsh Dan
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Why do you need it?
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LeeM
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DVLA £2.50
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Steve
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Are you sure?
I would have thought there would be data protection issues with just handing out other peoples details to anyone.
What if you saw an expensive car and wanted to find out where it was to nick it?
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Steve
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Just found this
quote: "It is an offence under the Data Protection Act to obtain information under false pretences or for information to be used for any purpose other than that for which it was released. The Agency will refer any suspicious applications to the Information Commissioner for investigation and where appropriate prosecution."
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Gary
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You have to give good reason iirc
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Steve
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I think that only applies if you are one of a number of companies registered with the DVLA to access such information. eg a parking company.
A general member of the public cannot, I believe
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3CorsaMeal
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I just follow them home, easiest way
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Shelly
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I wouldn't be to impressed if people were tracing my address from my car reg.
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LeeM
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think anyone can apply, but you wont necessarily get it
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Steve
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And if you dont have a valid reason you can be investigated and prosecuted
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baza31
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Totally going against all data protection ethics. Anyone could lie.
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Brett
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Thing is, if it's recorded on DVLA's files that you've requested it, if you're intentions are not for good then you'll inevitably be caught anyway.
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3CorsaMeal
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People on CS can't trace a numberplate, but they can brass rub a VXR badge
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