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lambert:
You don't need a separate licence or owt to use Cctv do you? Only thinking of putting some cameras on blue to assist with spotting when off road.

CaptainColourful:
You would be using Closed Circuit TV,i.e.  not receiving any public TV or broadcasting, so no problem about a licence.

Just imagine how many cctv systems are used in pubs,clubs, shops,garages etc etc by private individuals or companies. None of them need any sort of licence.

Evilgoat:
Careful about data protection if its a security system. Otherwise its just classsed as a camcorder really.

Steven:
We thought about it actually around our shop as we're self employed... you get the odd... playing up nown'n again!  :roll:

DiscoCWK:

--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" ---Careful about data protection if its a security system. Otherwise its just classsed as a camcorder really.
--- End quote ---


If it is running constantly I guess it would be considered a security system and you will need display a sign indicating that the vehicle is protected by a CCTV system and that images are being recorded.

I work in the fire alarms industry, but my company also does CCTV (Not my area of expertise) and I was also considering putting a digital video recorder and cameras on my disco to record my off road exploits. I'll have to ask the lads what the implications of the data protection act if used on a Landie would be

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