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Pretty much mine, what's publically visible is fair game. Google Earth do it all the time.

 

I think what is less clear cut is the interested (read nosy) next door neighbour taking photos from the bedroom window of the clients back garden. I can't see how that can be right. Then again, does the legality change if the purpose is to gather evidence of an illegal act or activity?

 

Not too bothered about the answer but something I've wondered about from time to time.

 

I think you would need to establish a code of conduct. Being photographed in an otherwise unseen area of your property would likely be construed as an invasion of privacy, if not harassment. Again, it would also come under the relevant article of the HRA. Would the Police take or action or would it be viewed as a matter for the civil courts? Depends on the take of the Police/CPS, I suppose. :001_smile:

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