When setting up CCTV cameras in the UK, consider the following factors:
- Legality: Point your CCTV cameras only at your property. Avoid capturing public areas without consent. Install them in driveways, car parking, and front gardens.
- Privacy: Do not violate someone’s privacy by placing cameras in bathrooms or bedrooms. Ensure that anyone under surveillance is aware through visible signage.
- Practicality: Position cameras high up and tilt them downwards to limit intrusion. Enable night vision capabilities for safety.
- Commercial Spaces: If you want to install CCTV cameras in commercial spaces (shops, stores, etc.), obtain authorization from local authorities. Shop entrances are still considered public areas.
- Neighbour’s CCTV: Neighbours can have CCTV cameras that incidentally capture your property, but they cannot install them solely to monitor your house without your consent.
Remember, adhering to legal guidelines and respecting privacy ensures responsible use of CCTV systems. If you need further advice, consult local authorities.
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