Comment | Legally if you set up a camera that films and records a public/shared area, then you need to have appropriate signage and a data protection policy
https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/domestic-cctv-systems-guidance-for-people-using-cctv/
Even then it can be challenged, if you don't have a justification for it - i.e. your specific building has previously been targeted
The only way to get around this is to ensure that the camera *only* records your property (i.e. is facing towards your front door, and does not point outwards into the close or external areas)
Basic principle is that your neighbours have a right to privacy, so don't film them. |
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