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    pontyender Well-Known Member

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    The nosiest neighbour on the street has put up half a dozen cameras and two of them are pointing straight at us. He's opposite-left to us on the cul-de-sac. The wife in particular feels uncomfortable about this and won't use the front of our house much now. It seems from what I've read on the internet, that he should have them angled so that they only film within his boundaries. We've had run-ins with him before, so I know that asking him to reposition them isn't going to work. Has anyone got any suggestions?
     
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    Just go round with a baseball bat....
     
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    Some info here (scroll down a bit) https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/cctv/

    It appears that he will be subject to the Data Protection Act if the cameras can capture images outside the boundaries of his property.
     

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