Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Road blocking neighbourhas firm stipulations about markin | |
Posted by: | Raymond Havelock | |
Date/Time: | 16/09/23 09:06:00 |
Videoing people without permission or photographing them and publishing with accusaion when they are not breaking the law or By-Law is an offence and perpetrators can be sues or referred to the public prosecutor. You have to be very careful with video doorbells and external cameras. If you can see other properties doorways and windows then you are pushing your luck. Placing stickers on private vehicle - even a bicycle, is also vandalism and is also an offence. If glass gets scratched in the process of removal then the perpetrator is liable and again can be prosecuted or sued. Parking tickets use a special adhesive but there are even examples of damage being done and successful prosecutions. However if it is not actually breaking a law and not verifiable then placing or filming with intent to publish is an offence and in the case of images defamatory. It is OK to place a paper or card note as long as it cannot cause risk of damage removed. |