ext_213142 ([identity profile] darkcryst.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] caramida 2006-08-23 12:30 am (UTC)

They usually do.

I can mostly only speak from a UK perspective - but in the UK the Data Protection Act means that if ANYONE has video, audio, or any data on you they MUST be able to provide you a copy of that data (they are allowed to charge a small fee, but the fee is limited to like.. 10 pounds I think).

I agree that if it is a public place there is no problem. Street CCTV cameras cut down crime a LOT they also increase response times to incidents an incredible ammount.

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