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Data protection act

(6 Posts)
Anne58 Mon 27-Apr-15 14:40:33

Richard should know what he's talking about, after all he does work for a law firm in California! grin

richardjohnson Mon 27-Apr-15 10:14:52

You have a right under the Data Protection Act to request any information. You may make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office about a breach of the DPA. The Information Commissioner may serve an enforcement notice upon them.

pompa Mon 23-Feb-15 07:57:52

www.talkaboutdebt.co.uk/question-answer/bailiffs/can-bailiff-take-my-computer-pc

happyaslarry Sun 22-Feb-15 21:42:55

Pompa, Did you type an external website only it isnt visible?
Thank you though.

pompa Sun 22-Feb-15 08:51:22

I suggest you look at this web site, you can ask them this question on the site.

From others comments it would seem that your data is protected and they should return the hard drive/s

happyaslarry Sun 22-Feb-15 07:36:58

Hi, does anyone know the following: if my trustees in bankruptcy seized my laptop and haven't downloaded my personal data to give back to me as requested and promised, but then go onto sell my laptop, have they breached the Data Protection Act?
Any help MUCH appreciated! X