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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
Anyone know anything regarding "The Data Protection Act"
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9th Apr 2010 5:39pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: Peoples Republic of Mancunia! Posts: 866 |
The "data protection act" has nothing to do with CCTV. It relates to the protection of personal information held in data storage (on computers etc). There are no regulations on CCTV other than when they directly affect someones privacy ie "voyeurism". You can even have completely covert CCTV and don't have to advertise that fact. The only people that are regulated on that front are the police and other law agencies who are bound by the human rights act.
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9th Apr 2010 9:21pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
Thank God for that ......... as i did not fancy sticking those stupid signs around the house ....... ====================================
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9th Apr 2010 9:53pm |
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Shaun the Sheep Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Bolton, Lancashire Posts: 48 |
IMHO You need to look at RIPA, the regulatory investigative powers act, this covers survalance and it's use as evidence. you will also find that the DPA does have some impact insofar as its use as evidence, you do need a sign up teling people that there images may be recorded and used for the detection and prevention of crime, other wise your source is correct you could breech section 8 of the human rights act |
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9th Apr 2010 11:56pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: Peoples Republic of Mancunia! Posts: 866 |
RIPA isn't necessary. When I said that law agencies were regulated RIPA is what i was referring to. RIPA relates to the authority required for directed surveillance (ie where you are looking at a specific person) but doesn't apply to CCTV that is used for the prevention of crime or tresspassing. The only slight stretch towards regulating the public is where the act includes some security firms who need a licence under act.
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10th Apr 2010 7:09am |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
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10th Apr 2010 7:28am |
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Shaun the Sheep Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Bolton, Lancashire Posts: 48 |
Whilst there is a lot of truth in what you have said Hoppy, there are some errors in both our statements and I think Mick might benefit from reading the ACOP from the Information Commisioner, the laws in Scotland differ from those of England especially those relating to FOISA.
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10th Apr 2010 8:23am |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
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10th Apr 2010 8:38am |
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RREIRE Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: Cork Posts: 78 |
I am going to check out the laws in Ireland. I was going to put up CCTV in my house. I think there is a lot of grey areas about the hole CCTV thing. I would suggest getting legal advice Mick. Just to know for sure. |
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10th Apr 2010 10:23am |
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StevieH Member Since: 05 Feb 2009 Location: Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire Posts: 117 |
Mick
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10th Apr 2010 4:17pm |
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Macdaddy Member Since: 15 Oct 2009 Location: Preston, Lancashire Posts: 466 |
RIPA doesn't apply here.
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10th Apr 2010 4:29pm |
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RREIRE Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: Cork Posts: 78 |
I would advise that you know how to switch it off so that you can smash any thieving little c*$ts head in with a baseball bat when you find him in the living room and then switch it back on to record with the large kitchen knife placed in his lifeless hand for self defence purposes your honour.
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10th Apr 2010 6:13pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
Well thanks for all the replies chaps .....
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10th Apr 2010 6:26pm |
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StevieH Member Since: 05 Feb 2009 Location: Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire Posts: 117 |
Mick
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11th Apr 2010 4:54pm |
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