They did this up by me - missed them on the way to work, went a different route home, only to be stopped - some sort of government survery about local travelling habits - police flagged random cars over (including me).
Obviously I stop for the police, but had I known what they wanted me for I'd have told them to get stuffed.
Needless to say, being an awkward ******, and using my full knowledge of the Data protection Act, I ensured that it wasn't just my time that was wasted.
Under the Data Protection Act, you don't have to provide personal information. The conversation went like this:
Q. I'm conducting a survey into the travel habits of commuters in the South Wales Valley. Can I ask you a few questions?
A. Well since the police pulled me over for this, I suppose so.
Q. What's your name?
A. Not prepared to provide you with this information as it is personal information, and releasing it would be a breach of my rights under the Data Protection Act. (blank stare from idiot on side of the road).
Q. Where do you live:
A. refer to above
Q. Where are you going.
A. refer to above
And so on for about 5 minutes. I have to ask, they're on a valley road at 7am - where the hell do you think everyone is going? Tesco's? Same thing at 5.30pm. Morons - shame is I've probably paid for that in a roundabout way - got my money's worth though!