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Comment by xorcist

1 year ago

You are not allowed to put up unlicensed surveillance cameras in public places, no.

What is a licensed security camera?

By this logic, are you saying cameras on private property, that happen to capture public space in their frame are also illegal?

  • Of course it is. Is this controversial anywhere? I would expect surveillance cameras to be regulated in most parts of the world, certainly around Europe. In the Netherlands I believe you need to register such cameras with the local police and you are responsible for following the relevant regulations and data protection laws.

    • What you are suggesting is basically unenforceable. How would you know what’s in a cameras frame?

      What do the police do with that register? That sounds like it’s just helpful for them. If it’s only a registration and not an approval process?

      I don’t think you are responsible for data protection laws… like if it’s a ring, that’s amazons problem.

      I think this is controversial, because how’s it different from me taking a happy snap on my phone and accidently capturing you in the background.

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