Wednesday, 26 November 2025

GDPR & DSARS - weaponised paperwork!

WEAPONISED PAPERWORK! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXqZXszXaqc

When thousands of people submit DSARs, over time it can overwhelm, expose, or even shut down invasive surveillance systems.

✔️ No protests.
✔️ No petitions.

Just paperwork.

In this video, Kris Brooks breaks down:

How DSARs work
Why they’re powerful
Real-world examples of DSARs disrupting major tech and surveillance systems.

This is about transparency, privacy, and our right to live without being constantly tracked.


Some DSAR examples:

Data Protection Officer
Bristol City Council
D-U-N-S Number 211103882
City Hall
Bristol [BS1 5TR]                                                                                                          

To and for the attention of Lynne Miller, Data Protection Officer (DPO)

Your ref: 123456789

Our Ref: DSAR21/22  

Data Subject Access Request.

We are in receipt of council tax reminder/statement/ dated 1st April 2025.

We require Lynne Miller (DPO) to provide a full and compliant response to our specific questions below in accordance with this Data Subject Access Request, as required under Article 12 of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).

You are legally obliged to provide the following information and data within one month (30 days) of this Notice.

1. Please confirm the Fiduciary capacity and purpose Bristol City Council are accessing, processing, using, storing and sharing our specific data and with whom has it been shared? 

2. Please bring forward evidence for any agreement, obligation or chose proving the payment of Council Tax is consented to by us or is compulsory upon us. 

3. Please provide evidence for Valuable consideration from Bristol City Council for the alleged debt.

4. Please provide a full and valid VAT invoice or True Bill compliant with the Value Added Tax Regulations 1995 (Part III) specific to a/c reference 20010913191; confirmation of your company number and VAT registration number.

We may also forward a copy of this notice along with a complaint notice to the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Should Bristol City Council D-U-N-S Number 211103882 need advice on dealing with our request the ICO can assist you. You may visit their website at www.ico.org.uk or contact them on 0303 123 1113.

Yours sincerely

By: Name

All rights reserved

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Name. Lastname.
C/o Somewhere Court, Court Road, Town, City. [BS22 5AA]

Data Protection Officer
XXX COUNCIL
Somewhere
Nowhere
[LS2 8LL]

1st April 2025

Your Account No.: 55667788 

DATA-SUBJECT-ACCESS-REQUEST.

Dear Sir/madam,

It has come to our attention that you may be accessing and processing our specific personal data relating to us, namely, your unique account number 55667788 that is seemingly being used as a bank account number corresponding with the HMRC sort code: 08-32-10, showing the account is owned by a third party, CITIBANK NA. 

As such, we wish to make a request for the specific personal data that pertains to us, pursuant to Article 15 & 45 of GDPR: 

1. In what fiduciary capacity, and for what specific purpose have MUPPET COUNCIL [D-U-N-S number 210389746], accessed, processed, shared, and stored our specific data?

2. Please provide confirmation upon with which persons our data has been shared, for what specific purpose and in what specific capacity has the information been received and processed.

3. Please provide confirmation [in writing] upon our express consent or any agreement you assume we have with you, allowing you access to process and store our specific data and information.

We also make a request for you to remove our specific personal and private details from the Electoral Register [Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013, Schedule 1, s. 10ZE, subsection 1(b), 4 and 5], as is our right under GDPR, Article 17.  That is, all the NAMES listed at the above address.  Please provide confirmation that this has been actioned. 

We expect a reply to our request within one month of the date of this request, as required under Article 12 GDPR and enclose additional personal data to prevent you from having any cause to block or conceal our request for specific personal data and information.  

Failure to provide adequate responses to the above request for data/information may constitute an offence under s.173 (3) Data Protection Act 2018.  If you need advice on dealing with this request, the Information Commissioner’s Office can assist you and can be contacted on 0303 123 1113 or at www.ico.org.uk.

Yours sincerely

By:

Name. Lastname.

Without prejudice, all rights reserved, none waived ever.
Signed this twelfth day of April in the year two thousand and twenty-one, A.D.
Without malice, vexation, argument, or merriment.

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Data Subject Access Request (DSAR)

Name : Surname
address,
address,
[POSTCODE]

To: Agent of Company Name Data Protection Officer
Address
Address
Address
postcode

Tuesday 1st April 2025

Dear Data Protection Officer,

Ens Legis MR/MISS/MS NAME-SURNAME - DoB; Address above; your reference: XXX

In accordance with data protection law, please provide the data you hold about the data subject: SURNAME-NAME; both personal and sensitive category of data, which has been made or received by any agents of your organisation or third parties;

We request the response includes but is not limited to the following: 

1. Notes: all notes (whether handwritten, kept in paper or digital form) mentioning or relating to the data subject and any emails or other correspondence sent or received by any agents of company name IH, or their third parties, including contracted data processors, that was not received directly by the data subject;

2. Other records: Including but not limited to all records (whether handwritten, kept in paper or digital form) mentioning or relating to the data subject and any emails or other correspondence sent or received by any agents of company name IH, or their third parties, including contracted data processors, that was not received directly by the data subject;;

3. Data sharing entities: list of person(s) (legal or company) that company name IH has shared, processed, used, accessed, or stored our data, detailing the specific reason and specific purpose;

4. Consent: please provide the evidence that the company nameIH has obtained our  explicit consent to share, process, access, use or store our specific data;

Right to be Forgotten or Right to Erasure: please advise, and include in the DSAR’s response, about the procedure to submit this assisted right upon completion of this DSAR;

If you need any more information, please let us know as soon as possible;

It may be helpful for you to know that data protection law requires you to respond to a request for personal data within one calendar month;

If you do not normally deal with these requests, please pass this letter to your data protection officer or relevant staff member; If you need advice on dealing with this request, the Information Commissioner’s Office can assist you; Its website is ico.org.uk, or it can be contacted on 0303 123 1113;

Yours faithfully,

By:……………………….. 

Name : Surname

All Rights Reserved.






The Mazur ruling and the illegal activities of corporate council staff

As we know, councils have issued bulk council tax summonses for years without proper judicial oversight, in direct contradiction of case law like Catlin.
Now the involvement of non-qualified staff at the council is called into question  by virtue of the Mazur - because only qualified individuals can carry out reserved legal activities, like preparing and signing summonses applications.
If councils or their contractors are using unqualified staff to process summonses, the entire enforcement process may be legally invalid.
This isn’t just administrative failure — it’s a breakdown of the rule of law and equality before it.
The legal system has long been weaponised against ordinary people, and it's time we called it out.
Read the full piece and decide for yourself: is justice being served? Or is justice a big fat (fraudulent) joke?

https://open.substack.com/pub/clarewillsharrison/p/the-recent-mazur-ruling-indirectly

https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/commentary-and-opinion/what-the-high-courts-mazur-ruling-means-for-non-qualified-staff/5124624.article

Freedom of Information Request – Court Officer Authorisation

Dear FOI Officer,

Under Section 1(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please confirm the following in relation to [full name], who has acted or been referred to as a “Court Officer” in Council Tax liability order proceedings:

1.Whether this person has ever held any legal qualification or Practising Certificate issued by the SRA, Bar Standards Board, or CILEX, as required for authorised persons under Sections 12–13 of the Legal Services Act 2007.

2. Whether this person was authorised under any law or regulation to prepare, sign or submit legal documents (e.g. summonses or liability order applications) to the Magistrates’ Court, and if so, under which provision.

3. Whether this person was authorised to represent the Council before the Magistrates’ Court, and if so, under which section of the Legal Services Act 2007, including any claimed exemption under Schedule 3.

Please also confirm whether the Council has considered the implications of the High Court ruling in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP [2025] EWHC 2341 (KB) regarding unqualified persons conducting reserved legal activities, and in what way this has been addressed or implemented.

If any part of this information is withheld, please specify the exemption relied upon under Section 17(1) FOIA.

Yours faithfully,

[Your Full Name]

Corporate council mis-spending

For those concerned about how their local "rotten borough" corporate council has been spending precious Public Funds, here is a useful website:

https://bidstats.uk/tenders/?ntype=tender

Some people will be so concerned that they will want to organise in their areas, to create strong community organisations that expose the rotten and bankrupt private-for-profit councils and their mis-spending. Some will want to go further and expose the widespread Misconduct in Public Office by the same corporate miscreants and their money laundering.