CCTV outside workplace

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Keepitstupid

Original Poster:

28 posts

51 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Evening, just wondered if anyone had any experience of a similar query… can your employer ask for cctv of you outside of the workplace, a shop or somewhere for example…

Tom1312

1,039 posts

153 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Yep

If the footage is covering a public place, there isn't a right to privacy, if the owner of the CCTV is happy to share it.

Why they'd want to do that and the ethics behind it could be questionable but there's nothing to stop them.

Keepitstupid

Original Poster:

28 posts

51 months

Wednesday 25th September
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How does that stand in terms of any old Joe asking for the footage? Like in that case any member of public could go and ask for the footage from any date/time?

StevieBee

13,566 posts

262 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Keepitstupid said:
How does that stand in terms of any old Joe asking for the footage? Like in that case any member of public could go and ask for the footage from any date/time?
They can ask but there is no legal obligation on the part of the owner of the camera to provide the footage.

The law allows anyone to film or photograph anyone of any age for any legal reason provided the person/people being filmed or photographed are in a public place.

The owner of a private place is also free to film anyone who enters that place although there is a requirement that this fact is made known to them - which could just be a sticker somewhere.


Alex Z

1,509 posts

83 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Keepitstupid said:
Evening, just wondered if anyone had any experience of a similar query… can your employer ask for cctv of you outside of the workplace, a shop or somewhere for example…
They can *ask*, but then so can anyone else. They are highly likely to be to told no by a third party with CCTV.

Countdown

42,013 posts

203 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Tom1312 said:
Why they'd want to do that and the ethics behind it could be questionable but there's nothing to stop them.
Because someone told the Employer that their Employee was at the Pub/Bookies/massage parlour during work hours?

whistle

MOMACC

359 posts

44 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Countdown said:
Tom1312 said:
Why they'd want to do that and the ethics behind it could be questionable but there's nothing to stop them.
Because someone told the Employer that their Employee was at the Pub/Bookies/massage parlour during work hours?

whistle
Sounds like a decent afternoon
Are they seeking the CCTV from the parlour? Best to do a search on pornhub instead

phumy

5,743 posts

244 months

Thursday 26th September
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MOMACC said:
Countdown said:
Tom1312 said:
Why they'd want to do that and the ethics behind it could be questionable but there's nothing to stop them.
Because someone told the Employer that their Employee was at the Pub/Bookies/massage parlour during work hours?

whistle
Sounds like a decent afternoon
Are they seeking the CCTV from the parlour? Best to do a search on pornhub instead
"Happy ending for you Sir?"


NDA

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 26th September
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phumy said:
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