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CCTV Cameras on private homes
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Following a spate of broken windows & similar criminal damage problems in our area, can anybody please advise me exactly what is permissible regarding the installation of CCTV cameras on the outside of residential properties in an attempt to identify those responsible. . I'm concerned about the implications of Data Protection, personal privacy to innocent passers-by, etc. Any website references would also be very helpful. Thanks.
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It's certainly not illegal or an intrusion of their "human rights" (that phrase has such an awful reputation right now) to film them there : hence the "topless on the beach" type exposes of celebs.
Filming your own property and grounds isn't even worth questioning!
It's certainly not illegal or an intrusion of their "human rights" (that phrase has such an awful reputation right now) to film them there : hence the "topless on the beach" type exposes of celebs.
Filming your own property and grounds isn't even worth questioning!
Taken correct decision of choosing CCTV camera. It's nice option for security purpose and easy to install. CCTV can be install in homes too for security, and for home security you can also install video door phone camera. This will help to secure your home. The people having this system able to see and talk to the person who is outside their home premises without opening the door.
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