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Almost half of councils face DVLA database ban

Council chiefs defended their use of the DVLA database, as almost half of local authorities have been banned from accessing the data.

Council chiefs have defended their use of Drive and Vehicle Licensing Agency's (DVLA) database, after it was revealed that almost half of local authorities have been banned from accessing the data over the last three years.

A total of 294 public sector organisations have been suspended from the national database, containing details of car registrations and driving licences, according to DVLA Freedom of Information disclosures.

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