Are security cameras an invasion of privacy?
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Are security cameras an invasion of privacy?
Surveillance cameras are meant to keep you and other property safe, not to stalk you. Cameras are there not to invade a person’s privacy but to protect the public by deterring criminal activity and by providing material evidence when a crime has been caught on film.
Can my CCTV cover my Neighbours garden?
Many people install CCTV at their properties as a home security measure as it’s an effective tool in fighting crime. Where CCTV is in operation and it only captures your home and garden then it will not be covered by the Data Protection legislation.
What can I do about a nightmare about my Neighbours?
Tell the police in the normal way or report it online.
- Keep records.
- Talking to your neighbour.
- Getting help from a mediator.
- If you think it’s anti social behaviour.
- Report the anti social behaviour.
- If you’re unhappy with the council or landlord’s response.
- If you still need help.
How do you deal with vexatious Neighbours?
If your neighbour is causing a nuisance, you should initially talk to them about the problem and ask them politely to stop or remove the nuisance. If this is not successful, you can apply to the Supreme Court of NSW for an order against your neighbour to stop the nuisance.
Can I sue neighbor for noise?
If your neighbor keeps disturbing you, you can sue, and ask the court for money damages or to order the neighbor to stop the noise (“abate the nuisance,” in legal terms). The person you are suing is either creating the noise or is the landlord and therefore responsible. Your enjoyment of your home is affected.
Can I call the cops on my neighbors loud music?
Call the cops The LAPD suggests that noise complaints, from loud TVs to awful parties, are best dealt with by your local police station. Call them at (877) ASK-LAPD (275-5273). Do not call 911. If your neighbor complaint is more of the barking dog variety, try the city’s Animal Care and Control Department.
How can I quiet noisy neighbors?
How to Deal with Loud Neighbors
- Gently knock. If they’re having a good time your boisterous neighbors may have forgotten that it’s late or that the walls are thin.
- Politely talk to your neighbor. Going next door or down the hall doesn’t mean confrontation.
- Suggest a solution.
- Bear Gifts.
- Contact your landlord.
Are landlords responsible for noisy Neighbours?
It is well established law that where a landlord authorises (expressly or impliedly) actions by its tenant that cause a nuisance, or it participates in that nuisance, then the landlord may be liable (along with its tenant) in nuisance to those that it impacts upon.
How do I tell my Neighbours are too loud?
When you approach them, it is a good idea to have three examples of when they were excessively noisy to hand, complete with dates. Tell them too how the noise affected you, but don’t be accusatory. Rather than saying, “you kept me awake”, tell them, “I could not sleep because of the noise that night.”