ChatterBank3 mins ago
cctv overlooking our property
we recently had a village hall built opposite the back of our property, we have private parking, garage and back gate that is overlooked by the camera which is supposed to cover a back passage to the hall, this is seperated from us by a fence and alley which is private where the parking, garage and our back gate is situated. Are we within our rights to ask to have this cameras angle mooved as it is adjustable so that our property is not overlooked???
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Most CCTV cameras have something called Privacy Zone Blanking which is programmed in so that when the cameras is looking in a certain place, that area will be blacked out. Might be worth asking them to do this.
17:22 Thu 13th Jan 2011
if its only overlooking you garage and parking is, is it really that big a deal? Id actually find it reassuiring that, should anything happen to my car that there may be evidence available.
but if its recording inside you home then, obviously thats different and it wouldnt hurt to politely ask for the angle to be altered
but if its recording inside you home then, obviously thats different and it wouldnt hurt to politely ask for the angle to be altered
it overlooks our back gate and fence and as we only use that entrance they see all comings and goings, my husband has agraphobia and is only able to go out as far as our garage in the alley, it is upsetting him as he feels watched all the time and since it has been put up rarely goes out there, it was a big achievment to get him to go that far and to see him so stressed at the thought is upsetting
How do you know it overlooks you property? Have you seen the footage? Does it record or does someone have to watch in real time? Does it actualu work or is it a dummy to fool people?
Just because it looks like it is pointing at you doesn't mean it is.
If it just overlooks parking areas there is probably little that can be done to change it anyway.
There is the old adage that 'if it can be viewed from outside your property then it can be filmed from outside your property' However with all this stuff about human rights it has probably changed.
Just because it looks like it is pointing at you doesn't mean it is.
If it just overlooks parking areas there is probably little that can be done to change it anyway.
There is the old adage that 'if it can be viewed from outside your property then it can be filmed from outside your property' However with all this stuff about human rights it has probably changed.