Without wanting to burst your bubble ..... There us not a lot you can do .... It's illegal to have a camera trained on a public area without a permit ...... Something you will find out really quickly if you decide to persue it ......
teamemmenracing said:It's illegal to have a camera trained on a public area without a permit ...... Something you will find out really quickly if you decide to persue it ......
teamemmenracing said:Without wanting to burst your bubble ..... There us not a lot you can do .... It's illegal to have a camera trained on a public area without a permit ...... Something you will find out really quickly if you decide to persue it ......
DPG said:teamemmenracing said:It's illegal to have a camera trained on a public area without a permit ...... Something you will find out really quickly if you decide to persue it ......
So all dash cams are illegal and cant be used to settle a dispute??
+1 ... As you can fly rc quadcopters etc with cameras onboard recording photography etc in public as long as you obey aviation lawssk93 said:really? I could have sworn it's perfectly legal to record public areas?
teamemmenracing said:DPG said:teamemmenracing said:It's illegal to have a camera trained on a public area without a permit ...... Something you will find out really quickly if you decide to persue it ......
So all dash cams are illegal and cant be used to settle a dispute??
im guessing dashcams are not classed as static items ..... only commenting because I have cameras all around my house too .... and plod who lives across the street advised me to turn the street one on to my property only ... its not about who's property it is on apparently ..... its about filming joe public without their permission .....
Just had wee google and its all under the Data Protection Act ........
In accordance with Data Protection legislation (Data Protection Act 1998) consent should be obtained from any individual who is the focus of a video recording in order to process his/her personal data fairly. Where a recording involves individuals other than the main players, then, in some circumstances, the images of other individuals may constitute personal data and the data protection regime may come into play, particularly where the video conveys information of biographical significance to the individual concerned. However, where filming takes place in a public place, the fact that a passer by is captured in the film in the background and is able to be identified by individuals who know him/her does not in itself make the image personal data and consent is unlikely to be required to put the video on YouTube or incorporate it in an Open Educational Resource (OER).
Highway Code said:248
You MUST NOT park on a road at night facing against the direction of the traffic flow unless in a recognised parking space. Laws CUR reg 101 & RVLR reg 24
pvr said:To confirm re the UK rules:
Highway Code said:248
You MUST NOT park on a road at night facing against the direction of the traffic flow unless in a recognised parking space. Laws CUR reg 101 & RVLR reg 24
So not illegal in the UK.