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The op does not strike me or offered anything to suggest he is a vigilante.It’s not wrong it’s in line with the law.
They are not.
Legitimate interest doesn’t cover this situation at all. Legitimate interest is when a company requires data to carry out the service they provide, essentially this is when it’s obvious the data is required.
In this situation, there are organisations such as police and courts who can request the data legitimately as part of proceedings. The individual under no circumstances needs the data because they are neither investigating nor prosecuting. The insurance company will investigate, possibly alongside police and may then start court proceedings on your behalf. This thread is essentially asking for permission to become a vigilante (in a loose sense) and it’s good that the law prevents that and that the marina are complying with the law.
He would like to contact the person that damaged his property and left no note.
He would not like to involve his insurance company incase it increases his premiums etc even though he is blamesless.
That is the way I understand it.
There is a wrong do-er and an innocent party, but the innocent party seems to be having the most difficulty.
And I read today that Great Britain is the most monitored and has the most CCTV than any other nation (I found this strange and don’t undetstand it).
And then there are rules that protect criminals? Is that correct?