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<blockquote data-quote="Stuey" data-source="post: 473852" data-attributes="member: 30859"><p>Hi, I have a open plan shared drive between my bungalow and next doors bungalow. I want to put a cctv camera on my garage wall to view the drive as my neighbour has caused damage to my cars parked on my side of the drive. The camera would not be pointed directly at his property but i would be able to view the drive to see if any damage is caused by him in the future. Can i leagally do this without invading his privacy ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuey, post: 473852, member: 30859"] Hi, I have a open plan shared drive between my bungalow and next doors bungalow. I want to put a cctv camera on my garage wall to view the drive as my neighbour has caused damage to my cars parked on my side of the drive. The camera would not be pointed directly at his property but i would be able to view the drive to see if any damage is caused by him in the future. Can i leagally do this without invading his privacy ? [/QUOTE]
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