Resident files federal lawsuit against Jacksonville parking lot manager, accuses company of violating privacy laws

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A federal lawsuit has been filed against Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), the company that manages a parking lot on Broad Street in Jacksonville.

LIVE: DCPS board discusses possible changes to Master Facility Plan in workshop– A federal lawsuit has been filed against Parking Revenue Recovery Services , the company that manages a parking lot on Broad Street in Jacksonville.

Scrutinized private parking company responds to high overage charges, says downtown parking actually pretty cheap The plaintiff alleges that PRRS violated the Driver Privacy Protection Act , a federal law that limits the use of personal information held by state motor vehicle departments. Specifically, the lawsuit states that PRRS “knowingly and without consent obtained the Plaintiff’s personal information, including their names and home addresses, from non-public motor vehicle state records.”

Nichols noted that the lawsuit hinges on whether PRRS obtained the information directly from the DMV. If so, it would be a clear violation of the DPPA. However, Nichols also pointed out that PRRS might have sourced the information from third-party databases, where personal details are often available through non-government channels.

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