Speeding, quotes image
Speeding, side images
This website is optimised to work with the most recent version of your browser software. make sure your browser is always updated to view the internet as it's supposed to be seen. Internet Explorer | Firefox

Speeding

Oct 29, 2010

The police want my daughters email address


Alleged Offence: Speeding
Your road traffic offence question: The Police want my daughters E mail address,it is held on my Buisness computor - She lives in x (abroad) and was driving the car on a recent visit, am I breaking any laws in giving it.ie data protection ??
Category: Speeding
Posted by: patterson
If you are the registered keeper of the car and you are being asked to name who was driving at the time of the alleged offence - then you need to provide that information. The law states that you have to provide information as requested in relation to the identity of the driverĀ  - so I suppose an email address to enable them to contact her easily is a reasonable request - but debateable. Otherwise you will get accused of failing to provide information and you will be at risk of 6 points. They will turn on your very quickly if you don't cooperate. If you are happy to give the information I cannot see how you are breaking any laws by I am a road traffic lawyer not a data protection expert Im afraid.
If you daughter was driving your car then make sure that she was insured - otherwise you will get asked to prove that she was insured and you could get 6 points for permitting her to drive without insurance - which carries 6 penalty points. Have you got any points already? If so how many? You could be asked to prove that she was in the country at the time. They are often very suspicious....
The police rarely believe the registered keeper when they name someone from abroad so make sure that your daughter is going to confirm that she was driving at the time of the alleged offence.