cctv cameras and flood lights
We live in a two storey semi detached house, and in february 2008,the neighbour we're attached to, had cctv cameras with motion detector floodlights proffesionally installed to the front and rear of their house. The cameras are placed on the facia boards just under the roof, and the rear flood light is placed on the side of their extension so that it points at our garden,the front flood light points at the public pavement so that they can film their car when they park it on the pavement.The front camera and light are activated when ever we, or their other next door neighbour,arrive at, or leave our houses or when ever anyone walks past their house.More concerningly, is the fact that when we step into our rear garden,the flood light and camera are activated,so that our privacy in our own back garden is invaded constantly and we feel so uncomfortable in the garden that we rarely use it - bar b q's in the summer,the children in their paddling pool or just playing,bonfire night,hanging out washing etc,have become almost intollerable and we have serious concerns for our children. We have asked the neighbours to move the cctv camera and light so that it is only activated by movement in their own garden. Their response was to place a notice in their back sitting room window which reads SMILE FOR THE CAMERA. We have asked the police for advice about the law regarding cctv cameras and our privacy rights but they claim it is the responsibility of the council. We have asked Birmingham city council the same questions but they say they are not clear on the law and we should seek the advice of the police! This week we sent an E-mail to Birmingham city councils Anti Social Behaviour Unit asking for their advice. We had a reply from someone claiming to be a 'senior' advisor - their response? they didn't know, we should contact Citizens Advice! Is there ANYONE out there who can offer us advice about our rights and who's responsibility it is to protect us, and our children, from