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Filming kids in park
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zoelouise88 wrote: »i know it is a man as i see him most mornings in front garden when i drop my kids at school, i can not take a photo no as i will more than likely get abusive replies from some members on here. the problem is hes filming kids playing - according to council anywhere with cctv needs to have a notice up letting people know there are cameras present - before someone says that is not true i am onlyt stating what i have been told.
Since you see him a lot, why not ask him what he is doing, and why he needs the cameras?0 -
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Since you see him a lot, why not ask him what he is doing, and why he needs the cameras?
tbh hes not very approachable i would rather let the police/council speak to him.Wins for 2011: ........................
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zoelouise88 wrote: »tbh hes not very approachable i would rather let the police/council speak to him.
And what will you do, or how will you feel if the police/council come back and say everything is fine. And the camera stays.0 -
zoelouise88 wrote: »according to council anywhere with cctv needs to have a notice up letting people know there are cameras present - before someone says that is not true i am onlyt stating what i have been told.
Private cctv doen`t fall under the data protection act.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];42304712]Private cctv doen`t fall under the data protection act.[/QUOTE]
well as i said they have told me that because its filming a public place there has to be notices up.Wins for 2011: ........................
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zoelouise88 wrote: »tbh hes not very approachable i would rather let the police/council speak to him.
So you come on here for absolution, while he could be a ...
Sensible that is it not.
Now, I must retrieve the picture of me that was taken in 1961. My nieces have been seriously harmed over the years0 -
Absolute Bull Droppings.zoelouise88 wrote: »well as i said they have told me that because its filming a public place there has to be notices up.
In a public place I can do what I like, and if you do not like it, tough. In a private place, I can record your image for broadcast, your condition of entry covers this.0 -
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