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Video Cameras
Could anyone please tell me- is it legal in the UK to film someone in their own home, without their knowledge or agreement?
Thank you.... x
Thank you.... x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pixie, sandy is referring to cases like this dreadful report in today's Mail. Many carers have been caught abusing their charges by covert cameras https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 0485725 /Care-w orker-4 8-jaile d-life- caught- raping- 99-year -old-de mentia- patient .html
The claim was for unlawful covert surveillance in breach of his right to respect for his private and family life and his home under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) and section 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (the 1998 Act). The Tribunal ruled that, as the case related to the use of Private Investigators to undertake directed surveillance in relation to an employment dispute, no public interest would be served by giving the Tribunal exclusive jurisdiction over such a case. ""
seems always to come back to the usual 4
seems always to come back to the usual 4
Not quite, pp. The client doesn't know at all (dementia). The daughter asked us to turn them off and then on- she knows she trusts us.
We are both uncomfortable, with having someone constantly filmed, who doesn't know. Drummed into us from Day 1, as you probably know... dignity, privacy, confidentiality....
Don't get me wrong, on occasions, we don't go by "the book", if common sense says otherwise. A luxury in homecare.
But, there is no benefit here, just a massive invasion of privacy...
We are both uncomfortable, with having someone constantly filmed, who doesn't know. Drummed into us from Day 1, as you probably know... dignity, privacy, confidentiality....
Don't get me wrong, on occasions, we don't go by "the book", if common sense says otherwise. A luxury in homecare.
But, there is no benefit here, just a massive invasion of privacy...