Taking video on private land
Taking video on private land
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the cyclist

Original Poster:

13 posts

87 months

Saturday 10th January
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I have a person claiming to have dash cam footage with audio of conversations we had between the two of us , taken on private land under my control
of which i believe he may use for nefarious purposes,

do plod take this kind of thing serious.

thanks in advance

Jules Sunley

5,151 posts

117 months

Saturday 10th January
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the cyclist said:
I have a person claiming to have dash cam footage with audio of conversations we had between the two of us , taken on private land under my control
of which i believe he may use for nefarious purposes,

do plod take this kind of thing serious.

thanks in advance
I would expect it depends what you said. If they recorded you saying you planned to dole out some violence or other criminality they might be. If you said something innocuous such as how you don't like someone and you think they may try and blackmail you to not tell the other party about it then they may not care.

I get that you won't want to be too specific here but you haven't given much for anyone to base any replies on.

Edited by Jules Sunley on Saturday 10th January 21:40

Mandat

4,421 posts

262 months

Saturday 10th January
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the cyclist said:
I have a person claiming to have dash cam footage with audio of conversations we had between the two of us , taken on private land under my control
of which i believe he may use for nefarious purposes,

do plod take this kind of thing serious.

thanks in advance
If the nefarious purposes are illegal, the police may take an interest, otherwise they likely won't.

Sebring440

3,098 posts

120 months

Saturday 10th January
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the cyclist said:
do plod take this kind of thing serious.
No.

Because they haven't got a clue what you're on about.


the cyclist

Original Poster:

13 posts

87 months

Sunday 11th January
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Nothing but private conversation about a deal we were working on,

but to be clear i was asking if plod would be interested in the taking of cam footage on private land, breach of privacy etc


cheers

the-norseman

15,186 posts

195 months

Sunday 11th January
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If said deal is illegal then yes they probably will. The land being private is irrelevant.


Gary C

14,771 posts

203 months

Sunday 11th January
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do you mean would they be interested if you reported the other person for recording you without your knowledge ?

reddiesel

3,038 posts

71 months

Sunday 11th January
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Dial 999 and let us all know how you get on .

the cyclist

Original Poster:

13 posts

87 months

Sunday 11th January
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Gary C said:
do you mean would they be interested if you reported the other person for recording you without your knowledge ?
yes

TomTheTyke

557 posts

171 months

Sunday 11th January
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Even the quickest of quick googles brings up that recording a conversation doesn’t need consent.

If the recording is then shared (has it been?) the waters seem murkier.

surveyor

18,620 posts

208 months

Sunday 11th January
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I am quietly amused that a cyclist is complaining about someone taking a video.


Ian Geary

5,387 posts

216 months

Sunday 11th January
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Seems legal if retained personally, but not for onward sharing.

As with most things legal though, it is money that talks. The legal systems works well for those who can pay it, but if you have shallow pockets it tends to be indifferent.

I remember someone trying to record a meeting I was holding- I told them I simply didn't care, as I would stand by everything I said.

dundarach

6,005 posts

252 months

Sunday 11th January
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If the person taking the video has done something wrong, I'm guessing they'd not tell you about the video.

Therefore I'm guessing you're in the wrong?

So you're in the wrong and want to moan about someone recording a video on your land?


Gary C

14,771 posts

203 months

Sunday 11th January
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the cyclist said:
Gary C said:
do you mean would they be interested if you reported the other person for recording you without your knowledge ?
yes
https://dma-law.co.uk/is-it-illegal-to-record-conversations/


Landlubber

294 posts

73 months

Sunday 11th January
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Is this not why you get "This call may be recorded for training purposes " when trying to speak to anyone.

Countdown

47,633 posts

220 months

Sunday 11th January
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the cyclist said:
I have a person claiming to have dash cam footage with audio of conversations we had between the two of us , taken on private land under my control
of which i believe he may use for nefarious purposes,

do plod take this kind of thing serious.

thanks in advance
No they won't. It's legal to record somebody as long as it's for personal use. It can potentially be used in Court though.

Countdown

47,633 posts

220 months

Sunday 11th January
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Landlubber said:
Is this not why you get "This call may be recorded for training purposes " when trying to speak to anyone.
AIUI that's for businesses only.

Blue_star

704 posts

40 months

Sunday 11th January
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I take it you have not been blackmailed yet ?

hidetheelephants

34,041 posts

217 months

Sunday 11th January
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It's all a bit facemumsbooknet. Unless he tries to blackmail you or the conversation could be interpreted as being whatever counts as a hate crime today plod won't be interested.

Gary C

14,771 posts

203 months

Sunday 11th January
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I took it that he is privy to some inside information on a possible deal or business opportunity and is threatening to use it for their benefit/disbenefit to the Op

While it is in theory not legal to covertly record then use this recording, I can't see its going to interest the Police as it would possibly be impossible to prove.

Unless it is actually bribery then they might be but it would mean revealing all I believe.