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Booldawg | 13:20 Thu 08th Mar 2012 | Law
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A few years ago someone at work got burgled but managed to catch the cuplrits on CCTV. Apparently she said the police wouldnt review the CCTV footage as her camera was angled in such a position that it also captured part of her next door neighbours garden. They said it contravened the Data Protection Act.

As I only heard this story third hand -is this likely to be true?
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No it isn't. The police would review the tape irrespective of whether it pointed over someone else's property.

In any event according to the Information Commissioner's website if the cameras are for personal domestic purposes they are exempt from the DPA.

See link here: http://www.ico.gov.uk...FCD-98A2-278DE2D7446C
13:24 Thu 08th Mar 2012
No it isn't. The police would review the tape irrespective of whether it pointed over someone else's property.

In any event according to the Information Commissioner's website if the cameras are for personal domestic purposes they are exempt from the DPA.

See link here: http://www.ico.gov.uk...FCD-98A2-278DE2D7446C
sounds like someone trying to stoke the 'pc gone mad' fire, just for the hell of it...

there is no way the police would do this...

even if it was an issue, they would need only ask the neighbours for permission so its clearly nonsense

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