Are We Heading Towards Another...
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No best answer has yet been selected by anonymousper. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh dear, I think you need proper legal advice for which you pay and not advice from us.
The Liverpool CCTV case earlier this week was about council workers using CCTV and they were done for misfeasance in public office.
However the sting against the politician (gap toothed, Tory Politician, whose name escapes me) - taped and filmed with antonia de sanchez. there were no charges the politician could bring and not only that, no civil action. And that was because, it was the landlord who was doing the taping and Antonia was a consenting party (I think), to the taping as well as the sex.
Antonia later commented as her acting careered floundered, in a huffy tone, ' everyone thinks I am just a pro********'
The word in stars in not professional. Clearly these case are about phtographing without permission but may not apply to you.
and so anonymous person, if you are the person in the video, you need proper legal help...For example the data protection act may be able to help.....
Contrary to Wardminters post, it is not quite that easy.
It very much depends on where you were, who filmed you and what the purpose of filming was / is.
As an example, It is illegal to install a camera in a public place (eg a changing room) if the intention is to film people for sexual gratification purposes. It is not illegal if it is installed for security reasons.