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It might be worth him writing a letter to the IC for advice and then if it is positive he could waive it under his nose and it might make the
neighbour  think about what he was doing and the distress he was causing.  Or set up his own cameras and see whether he likes being recorded on
someone else's system!

The problem is difficult because whatever he does it will cause bad feeling and makes living next door a bit of a nightmare.

>>> Su Goulding <[log in to unmask]> 09/12/01 04:31pm >>>
Except if he's acting as a private individual for his own domestic purposes,
however warped(cf: Chris Pounder earlier).  There must be more robust
grounds for dealing with him than DPA. Uncle should consult police for
advice (and/or move house!).
Su

-----Original Message-----
From: Broom, Doreen [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:18 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: CCTV


Gwenan
Everyone appears to have a different angle on this but it is the same as
CCTV Town Centres - you must ensure that the camera is not pointing into
someone's flat in the Town Centre as it could be taken to be  "intrusive"
surveillance so surely that applies to an individual.  Again, I was at a
Police Seminar last week and they stated that if you are intending to erect
cameras you should check with either the Police/some authority that this has
been done correctly eg pointing of camera etc to ensure that you are not
breaching either the DP/Human Rights Act by intruding on a person's privacy.
Does an individual have to have signs saying "You are entering a CCTV Zone"
and if not, does that mean that there is a breach of the DP Act?
To be quite honest - I think there are breaches of the Act.  It is the same
as e.g. a neighbour taking photos of children - he could be a paedophile!!!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gwenan Owen [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 12 September 2001 12:58
> To:   Broom, Doreen
> Subject:      Re: CCTV
>
> Thanks Doreen, that's really useful.
>
> What a weirdo eh? My Uncle and Aunty are really spooked by it and the
> police didn't want to know when they asked first of all, so they asked me
> about going about it through DP.
>
> How are you anyway?
>
> Gwenan
>
>
> "Broom, Doreen" wrote:
> >
> > Hi there
> > Yes - it breaches the Act.  I was at a Seminar at Tulliallan Police
> College
> > last week and lo and behold - the very topic came up.  You are meant to
> get
> > the cameras etc checked out by Police or some other authority or
> permission
> > to erect cameras as well as ensuring that they are not doing this very
> thing
> > and to have pictures up on the wall (well!!) - same as Planning
> permission
> > type of thing.
> >
> > There is also the case of R v. Vogin - a market stall holder who was
> selling
> > ladies swimwear and had a hidden CCTV camera whilst the ladies were
> changing
> > and no signs!
> >
> > Doreen
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gwenan Owen [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > > Sent: 12 September 2001 12:36
> > > To:   [log in to unmask]
> > > Subject:      CCTV
> > >
> > > I hope that the list won't mind me asking a slightly personal (rather
> than
> > > work related question) regarding CCTV.
> > >
> > > A family member is having problems as his neighbour has put up CCTV
> > > cameras
> > > around the property. As my uncle's house is next door all the too-ings
> and
> > > fro-ings from his house is also being filmed. He's asked me if he has
> any
> > > recourse under DP, as his neighbour is filming and keeping these
> images.
> > > What is slightly more of a concern is that he has images of my Uncle
> and
> > > friends (going about their business in their own houses) up on a
> notice
> > > board in his house as my family member found out when he called to try
> and
> > > reason with him!
> > >
> > > I am a little challenged by this! Presumably this is a clear breach of
> the
> > > CCTV guidelines issued by the OIC, but does the law apply in the same
> way
> > > to an individual as it would to a company?
> > >
> > > Any ideas would be welcome, and thanks for indulging me with this
> little
> > > personal question!
> > >
> > > Gwenan
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