I've just come home to find this letter waiting for me.
It's a letter demanding that I sign it to declare that I am the sole occupier of this house (which I am) and consent to let Crapita, the infamous private corporation, store my personal data and cross-check it against credit reference agencies etc. They threaten to take away my council tax single person's 25% discount if I don't return the form within 14 days (OK, I'll just return it then, it doesn't say anything about having to complete it or sign it) and even backdate it. I want to challenge this and demand that the council tells me where in law it states that one has to sign away one's personal data to third parties without consent, where in law it states that the burden of proof is on the householder to prove that they aren't making a fraudulent claim instead of the council proving that they are, and where in law it states that the 25% single person's discount is a privilege, not a right. I don't have any problem with the council taking measures to check whether I really am the sole occupier of the house, that much is fine, but I object to letting my data get into the hands of Crapita, of all organisations. For one thing, Crapita also runs the TV Licensing contract and I get hounded enough by them for the temerity of choosing not to have a TV licence when I have no TV.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? For starters, that letter could easily be a phishing exercise. Why should I believe that this outside organisation is legitimately collecting my data?
It's a letter demanding that I sign it to declare that I am the sole occupier of this house (which I am) and consent to let Crapita, the infamous private corporation, store my personal data and cross-check it against credit reference agencies etc. They threaten to take away my council tax single person's 25% discount if I don't return the form within 14 days (OK, I'll just return it then, it doesn't say anything about having to complete it or sign it) and even backdate it. I want to challenge this and demand that the council tells me where in law it states that one has to sign away one's personal data to third parties without consent, where in law it states that the burden of proof is on the householder to prove that they aren't making a fraudulent claim instead of the council proving that they are, and where in law it states that the 25% single person's discount is a privilege, not a right. I don't have any problem with the council taking measures to check whether I really am the sole occupier of the house, that much is fine, but I object to letting my data get into the hands of Crapita, of all organisations. For one thing, Crapita also runs the TV Licensing contract and I get hounded enough by them for the temerity of choosing not to have a TV licence when I have no TV.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? For starters, that letter could easily be a phishing exercise. Why should I believe that this outside organisation is legitimately collecting my data?
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