CHARLOTTE — A proposed class-action lawsuit claims that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department sent personal info to businesses.
A resident said officers gave out vital information after car crashes despite being ordered not to in 2016.
It isn’t the only lawsuit regarding the issue.
[PAST COVERAGE: Drivers sue CMPD for giving lawyers, body shops accident reports to solicit you]
Action 9 reported on a lawsuit about one year ago.
Drivers said their information was given to lawyers and body shops for marketing purposes despite federal law specifically banning it. CMPD said it stopped doing this in 2020.
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