• Eheran@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        If your front yard is public property, you can’t constantly record it, simple.

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          1 day ago

          Front yards aren’t…

          And you can’t record a public street for security? Even if it’s deleted? That makes absolutely no sense, how would you ever catch a crime?

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            23 hours ago

            Individuals can apply for registration of a fixed camera which must be approved by the privacy agency of the state. If it is approved, you can film into public space, but normally this comes with rules like the anonymization of visible faces and car plates when you are a normal citizen.

            Without doing this you are allowed to place a camera for constant monitoring at a fixed place if it films your private property only.

            For normal businesses the same rules apply, although you might get a camera approved which watches the area around your entry/exit easier.

            Those rules made dashcams illegal in most of the EU, but legislation has caught up in those cases in a few countries - but not all yet.

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            1 day ago

            How do we catch a crime without cameras recording everything all the time? That is your question?

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              1 day ago

              No, I’m asking you. Because you seem to be applying the law to stuff it doesn’t apply to, so I’m trying to figure out your knowledge on it, so we can figure out where you went wrong.

              And who said ALL the time, security cameras use motion, or a host of other tech to not record all the time and NOT store it. So which law do you think is being broken?

              You are asininely saying that if I took a picture of someone throwing something on my house, that would be inadmissible because the street was in it…? Is that what you think the law is doing here…?