>I would assume that crime prevention/prosecution of offenders will still
stand i.e. if >someone is caught on a camera in a small shop in the process
of shoplifting or even >more seriously someone holding a gun to a
shopkeeper and demanding the takings........I >assume that if they state
that they are recording surely it must have some merit in a >Court of law.
The guidance actually states that DPA no longer applies if recording is
merely for the purpose of handing over of recorded images to police to
investigate such incidents.
>Nearly Friday..............
Yeh, and the great thing is I'm off tomorrow :-)
Graham
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