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bmwsec | 09:27 Sat 11th Nov 2006 | Technology
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Does anyone know the laws regarding the signage required where CCTV is located.
My Landlord has just mounted camera's on his land which includes an area we rent for my storage business. Is it law for warning signs to be errected on all area's covered by the CCTV informing staff & public of their existance and who would be responsible for erecting the signs
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If the public have unrestricted access to the area under surveillance then under the Data Protection Act since March 1st 2000 the operator of the equipment has to erect warning signs, the text size and visibility of which are suggested by the Information Commissioner. Other rules apply where the area under surveillance is not open to the public. See the publications from the Information Commissioner linked at the foot of this Web page that explain the situation in detail, and suggest what to do if you have concerns.

http://www.ico.gov.uk/for_organisations/topic_ specific_guides/cctv.aspx
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Thanks for that Hippy

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