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fattony

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5 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Ok so council body worn camera , police are admissable because they are authority ?

 

 

The thing is your not going to have a private conversation about shagging your neighbors wife infront of a Police officer wearing a bodycam. Its about awareness recording audio on CCTV is covertly recording audio, the Police are doing it overtly 

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Thank you, I will advise them to update their signage
 

In exceptional circumstances where audio recording is being used, this should be stated explicitly and prominently. It should also be clearly stated if audio recording is used for a different or further purpose than visual recording.

If they decide they don’t want the feature it can be disabled, at the moment they do want it

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Reading the ICO Code of Practice  they also have to justify the reason for audio 

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You have identified a need or issue which can be characterised as a pressing social need and can evidence that this need must be addressed. 1. You have considered other less privacy intrusive methods of addressing the need. 2. Having reviewed the other less privacy intrusive methods, you have concluded that these will not appropriately address the identified issue and the only way to address the issue is through the use of audio recording. 3. You should ensure that at the point of purchase of the audio system all appropriate privacy by design methods have been incorporated into the system. If you have already bought the system, you should Version 1.2 36 20170609 look to see if you can incorporate any privacy by design technologies. 4. If you are using audio recording you should make sure that the system you have bought provides a high enough quality of recording to achieve your stated aim. 5. You should make it clear to data subjects that audio recording is taking place, over and above any visual recording which is already occurring. 6. The best way to make sure these requirements are met is to carry out a thorough privacy impact assessment. (Please also see section 7.2 for specific detail on audio recording in relation to BWV systems).

 

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The way I understand it, audio must specifically be required for the original crime prevention purpose you need at design stage. Saying that you have realised audio is enabled means there was no requirement to have audio so therefore should be disabled.

The quote above covers it word for word.

Maybe in the grand scheme of things no-one notices or cares for years, but when an event happens and evidence is released that will be when it all boils over, with a good chance the local authority may enforce complete removal. Leaving you with no system.

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