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因为树不属于你,所以监控装树上肯定是违法的。你自家的监控只能安装在你家的范围内。
Residential security cameras laws
There is specific legislation that deals with surveillance devices such as CCTV cameras. This is the Surveillance Devices Act 2007.
Section 8 of that Act makes it an offence for a person to install or use an optical surveillance device such as a CCTV camera on premises, to record the carrying on of an activity, if the installation or use of the device involves entry onto premises without the consent of the owner or occupier of the premises.
In other words, section 8 of the Act makes it illegal for a person to install a CCTV camera on somebody else’s property without the consent of that other person. However, there is nothing in the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 that prevents a person from installing a CCTV camera on a property that they own or with the consent of the owner of that property and recording activities on a neighbouring property.
Is it a crime?
The Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 makes it an offence for a person to stalk another person with the intention of causing the other person to fear physical or mental harm (see section 13). Stalking includes watching (presumably by means of a CCTV camera) a person’s place of residence.
However, it would a rare for a neighbour to install a CCTV camera with the intention of causing a person to fear physical or mental harm. |
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