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tene80iyesterday at 7:40 AM2 repliesview on HN

That's quite an antagonistic way to request an explanation, particularly as it seems straightforward:

If you needed consent to film people in the street, security cameras (in public places) couldn't be used. They _are_ used. So it must not be the case that you need consent to film people in the street. Assuming there is not just widespread lawbreaking, I suppose.


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rubzahyesterday at 2:06 PM

The difference is if you are actively filming, or the camera is set up to film by itself. Security cameras are in the latter category and therefore can only be used on your own property (you can allow someone else to do it on your own property, such as a security firm).

kalaksiyesterday at 8:13 AM

That depends on who has set up the security camera and what area it covers.

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