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9 Sep 1999 10:37AM
The regulatory regime governing the use of CCTV is patchy, but may well be clarified when the Human Rights Act becomes law, and when the Data Protection Act 1998 come fully into force - the latter possibly by next March. These are the views of Ken Cooke of Masons Solicitors, writing in the latest issue of Facilities Management Legal Update. When CCTV is used to capture the images of individuals it may fall under the existing 1994 Data Protection Act and the new 1998 Act when it comes into for... (137 more words)
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