Khan’s ULEZ propaganda clearly isn’t working in Europe, as authorities step up their investigations into Transport for London over potential unlawful data breaches. The Belgian transport ministry has now ordered an investigation into TfL’s collection agent Euro Parking, which is allegedly circumventing GDPR by using bailiffs in the EU to acquire driver data without disclosing that it would be given to a UK entity. Trust Khan to violate EU law…
Europeans are up in arms over the allegations – the Dutch vehicle licensing agency is already investigating TfL on the same grounds and 100 French drivers are launching a lawsuit. Susan Hall tells Guido she has sympathy for European victims of the “latest disaster” from Khan’s tax and that the “allegations are very concerning and must be investigated“. Michael Freilich, Belgian MP for the New Flemish Alliance, is leading the charge against Khan’s ULEZ collectors, saying they “should cease these operations immediately, if necessary, by government action” and repay “all of the ill-gotten gains“. Guido wishes friends across the channel all the best…