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Attack of the 'Drone Police' UK
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<blockquote data-quote="IanSR" data-source="post: 76834" data-attributes="member: 10446"><p>U.K. Law revolves around whether there is "a reasonable expectation of privacy" where the subject is being photographed, it's complicated but in short in public there is no right to privacy, in private privacy depends on whether there is a unobstructed view from public property etc.</p><p></p><p>Your example of a nudist beach would depend whether it was open to public access or not, another example is if you paraded in front of your bedroom window naked and someone snapped a photo you couldn't complain if you were within unaided view of a public place, so if someone could see you from the road without a pair of bins or zoom lense, it's your own fault.</p><p></p><p>But five minutes on YouTube will tell you most people haven't a clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanSR, post: 76834, member: 10446"] U.K. Law revolves around whether there is "a reasonable expectation of privacy" where the subject is being photographed, it's complicated but in short in public there is no right to privacy, in private privacy depends on whether there is a unobstructed view from public property etc. Your example of a nudist beach would depend whether it was open to public access or not, another example is if you paraded in front of your bedroom window naked and someone snapped a photo you couldn't complain if you were within unaided view of a public place, so if someone could see you from the road without a pair of bins or zoom lense, it's your own fault. But five minutes on YouTube will tell you most people haven't a clue. [/QUOTE]
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