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neighbour watching my daughters bedroom window

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if i put up a camera can i be prosecuted for invading his privacy if it looks into both gardens???
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  • Personally I would ask if you could have a visit from a community ploice officer to get advice on this. One so you know your facts and get advice from a legal perspective and two so you have it on record that you are concerned etc. No point taking it into your own hands a this stage IMO but I do think you are right to take it seriously.

    Good luck
    KM
  • Close the curtains :confused:

    Move along, nothing to see.
    de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
  • kazwookie
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    Get some blinds up at your daughters window, and I am sure you have already told her, but aske her not to stand in front of it, when dressing etc.

    Or has already been said close the curtains.
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  • Yes I would agree to put something in the window to block any chance of seeing anything. If nets are not your thing then blinds can be positioned at angle to stop people being able to see in.

    Not sure its that easy to move on as the above poster suggest as you may have to keep an extra eye on your daughter IMO.
  • autismmum
    autismmum Posts: 444 Forumite
    what does imo mean ?
    totally debt free:j and mortgage free too 2010
  • bandraoi
    bandraoi Posts: 1,261 Forumite
    get a net curtain.
  • Don't be a vigilante;
    Don't tell the neigbours
    DON'T PUT A CAMERA ON HIM


    do call the authorities for advice

    Don't panic
  • emilyt
    emilyt Posts: 2,051 Forumite
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    autismmum wrote: »
    what does imo mean ?
    In My Opinion
    When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile :D
  • arthur_dent_2
    arthur_dent_2 Posts: 1,913 Forumite
    imo = in my opinion.
    Loving the dtd thread. x
  • autismmum wrote: »
    i used to work for ( domestic violence) home office wit police and i know theyy are so busy, they get nutters calling in all the time with petty disputes, i dont like being like that, i know a few local pc's but like my dog being poisoned, if you got no evidence youve got nothing. rumour is dngerous hence me refraining from letting hubby go broadcast it, our village is small and people talk. but i also hate to waste pc's time. thanks for all you advice im calming down now

    Good luck
    bye
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