I'd be absolutely [expletive] fuming!Le Mouse wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 3:29 pm Thank you jansman and lil, I'll look into the complaints procedure. I suspect it's sending an email to the lady who writes the meeting papers and minutes, but it's worth a go!This is exactly what I've been thinking, but couldn't put into words! Thank you! I might sleep better tonight - this was swirling round my head all night.jansman wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 3:23 pm Exactly. As lil says , go for them. At work , we have to take data protection really seriously. In your position, Le Mouse, the local council have made public their issue with you. Without getting bolshy, I would say you can start talking about public humiliation and embarrassment. They have breached rules.
Check to see just how much they have revealed about you. Complain to the chairman and any name associated with the data leak.
Get the name of everyone you speak to and write down the time of any conversation. Get reference numbers where you can,
I'd get bolshy. Use GDPR and ICO copiously in your complaint to put the $h17s up them. Maybe contact the ICO. You can check if your landlords or council are registered with the ICO. Maybe council is exempt, but worth checking. It's a publicly available list from ICO.org.uk
I'd also be attending/gatecrashing the meeting and raising merry hell.