CCTV Cameras Galore (Nine of Them)!
Update March 2024
At the latest count, the number of cameras has increased from nine to twelve!
In a block of four leasehold flats, nine CCTV cameras are operated by the single occupant of one flat. They cover a neighbour's front door and land at the rear and side of the property which is provided for the legal and essential use of all the leaseholders and visitors accessing the flats and garages.
Obviously, the cameras and the recordings made from them are a gross intrusion into the privacy of the occupants of the other three leasehold flats. It even deters visitors and tradespersons from just vernturing onto the property.
At the latest count, the number of cameras has increased from nine to twelve!
In a block of four leasehold flats, nine CCTV cameras are operated by the single occupant of one flat. They cover a neighbour's front door and land at the rear and side of the property which is provided for the legal and essential use of all the leaseholders and visitors accessing the flats and garages.
Obviously, the cameras and the recordings made from them are a gross intrusion into the privacy of the occupants of the other three leasehold flats. It even deters visitors and tradespersons from just vernturing onto the property.