I don't believe this would fall under domestic use. Common areas fall under the management company.See the DPC guidance on the domestic use of CCTV.
In a multi-unit apartment complex no one owner can install CCTV covering common areas.
Yeah, I wasn't really clear there. Where I was coming from is the person proposing this likely thinks they can install systems for personal / domestic use without the data protections restrictions applying. The guidance should make it clear what they're proposing won't fall under those exemptionsI don't believe this would fall under domestic use. Common areas fall under the management company.
I don't think he wants to install them on his own property with them leaking onto common areas. Sounds like he wants to install them in the common areas so therefore not domestic. Maybe the original poster can clarify. Either way it's a no no
Before researching the law etc. why don't you just tell him that?I'm not happy with him being able to view peoples' comings and goings live on his phone. I think it's an invasion of privacy to say the least.
Of course I've told him.Before researching the law etc. why don't you just tell him that?
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