With your latest post, I am now suspicious of the bus company and its transparency. Has the bus company got something to hide?
I suspect that by quoting data protection is the first level a series of stalling tactics in the hope of putting you off so you eventually capitulate. Next one will probably be the footage is corrupted or the camera wasn't working, driver is on the sick with stress.... Just dont roll over, dig in.
If you firmly believe you are in the right, then bang in a subject access request to the company's data controller tomorrow. It may cost you £10. Read section 5.2.3 of this: ico.org.uk/media/1542/cctv-code-of-practice.pdf. (5.2.3 Subject access requests - Individuals whose information is recorded have a right to be provided with that information or, if they consent to it, view that information).
Also worth a call to the Information Commissioner's help line for guidance. Advise your insurance company of their refusal to cooperate in providing CCTV and ask them to make a request to make the footage available.
Go back and take pics at the location to confirm the road layout.
It's another reason to have your own dash cam. Good luck.
Edited by Miniman777 on 25/01/2019 at 00:10
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