Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL]
The Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] is scheduled to have its second reading in the House of Commons on 12 February 2025.
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Constituents sometimes complain to their MPs that a neighbour’s CCTV camera is “intrusive” and ask what the law states.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) oversees and enforces data protection law. An ICO webpage on home CCTV systems states that, under the law, people who capture images or audio recordings from outside their property boundary must:
have a clear reason for using the CCTV;
make sure the CCTV doesn’t capture more than they need to;
let people know they are using CCTV (eg by displaying a sign);
in most cases, provide some of the recordings if asked by a person whose image or audio, or both, the CCTV has captured;
delete the footage regularly or automatically, or both; and
stop recording a person if they object to being recorded and there’s no legitimate reason to continue recording them.
The ICO webpage covers the following issues:
Depending on the specific circumstances, the domestic use of CCTV could be challenged if its use amounted to harassment under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. Sources of legal advice are set out in the Library Briefing, Legal help: where to go and how to pay.
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