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New Government legislation to bring some peace of mind to people in Pevensey Bay. Cold callers to be forced to display their numbers from 16 May. Will the important move see homes across Pevensey plagued by companies trying to sell everything from telephone security systems, home insulation, claims against payment protection insurance, and security updates from supposed Microsoft officials to fix your computer finally abate, and all the other nonsense that people have to face with their phones ringing day in and day out? The plague, which is of particular concern to pensioners living on their own locally, must stop. Are we seeing something being done at long last?  Pevensey Bay Life, 24 April 2016

Cold callers to be forced to display phone numbers under new Government plans

Cold callers will no longer be able to hide or disguise their phone numbers as Government continues to crack down on nuisance calls.

Baroness Neville Rolfe, minister responsible for data protection, is expected to confirm tomorrow that from Monday 16 May 2016, direct marketing companies registered in the UK will need to display their phone numbers when making unsolicited phone calls – even if their call centres are based abroad.

The move follows positive backing in a public consultation and extensive work with regulators, industry, and consumer groups.

Baroness Neville Rolfe said:

Nuisance calls are incredibly intrusive and can cause significant harm to elderly and vulnerable members of society.

Government is committed to tackling this problem, which is why we are making it easier for consumers to report companies by forcing them to display their phone numbers.

We’re sending a clear message to rogue direct marketing companies. Nuisance calls are unacceptable and we will not hesitate to take action against the companies behind them.

This amendment in legislation will not only improve consumer protection, making it easier for people to refuse and report unwanted marketing calls, but it will also ensure the ICO can investigate and take enforcement action against callers who persistently and deliberately break the rules.

This latest move by Government follows news that a substantial number of fines totalling £895,000 have been issued by the ICO. In 2015, this Government made it easier to fine nuisance callers by removing the need for consumers to prove that unwanted marketing calls were causing substantial distress and damage.

Companies can risk fines of up to £2 million from Ofcom and a further £500,000 from the ICO if they continue to bombard consumers with unwanted calls.

ICO Head of Enforcement, Steve Eckersley said:

Any change that make it easier for us to track down and take action against companies making nuisance calls is a change that will reduce the annoyance these calls cause.

We do investigate unscrupulous companies who hide their identities, and we can track them down, but it certainly makes our job more difficult. And when people are able to identify the number behind the call they’ve received, they’re more likely to complain to us and that means we’re more able to take action.

We welcome this move, which we’ve been consulted on throughout.

Which? Executive director Richard Lloyd, said:

This is another important victory in the fight against nuisance calls. With marketing firms now being forced to display their numbers when making calls, it will make it much easier for people to report them and enforcement action to be taken when companies break the law.


Press release
Cold callers to be forced to display phone numbers under new Government plans
Department for Culture, Media & Sport and Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG
24 April 2016