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6 hours ago, Newbie to this said:

Surely he cannot record on privately owned property, there must be an offence there as well.

No, afraid not.

The UK legislation around CCTV centres around the human rights act and the right to a private life. Therefore it would be illegal in general to be filmed at home, but if your out, about and in a 'public space' then it's all above board.

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9 hours ago, figgy said:

If it's private property it's not a public space, or have got it wrong?

Unfortunately you have - a public space can be privately owned. For instance, a supermarket is a public space, as would be a pub, or a church - lots of squares in cities are privately owned - in essence, its effectively anywhere you would or may meet a random member of the public. Broadly speaking, this confines the places where you cant be filmed into quite niche categories, which are mainly things like your home, garden, etc - sadly, not the countryside in general.

With regards to CCTV, It's easier to think about it as the right to a private life in a private place.

 

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5 minutes ago, Jacko3275 said:

You can have cctv that records off your property but you cannot record conversations also you must by law provide anyone on your recordings a copy if asked for at the maximum charge of ten pounds I believe 

CCTV that records off your property is allowed but normally that is acceptable when, for example the majority of area being monitored is your property. £10 charge is correct I have done it in a petrol station.

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