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Thread started 04/02/07 10:13am

3121

Freedom Of Information act

This is really a question for UK orgers. Does any knowledgeable individual know where i stand legally if wish to obtain a copy of, or at minimum, a viewing of a security tape from a premises where it has been suggested i was on a particular time/day.


How would i go about this?

Any help would be truly appreciated.
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Reply #1 posted 04/02/07 10:17am

LleeLlee

Good question, no idea.

The tape is the property of the premises, if you approach them they may let you see it. I guess it depends what you want it for..Legally I dont think you have a right to see it. But ask a lawyer.

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Reply #2 posted 04/02/07 10:22am

3121

LleeLlee said:

Good question, no idea.

The tape is the property of the premises, if you approach them they may let you see it. I guess it depends what you want it for..Legally I dont think you have a right to see it. But ask a lawyer.

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Yeah, i think im gonna have to go see one. To cut a long story short. somebody has used my membership to gain access to a private members club and then attempted to commit credit card fraud inside. Hence, i went to the club last night and was informed that 'I' was no longer allowed in. So i hoped to obtain the camera footage as i believe i know who has done it. i think i need a criminal lawyer
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Reply #3 posted 04/02/07 11:29am

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3121 said:

LleeLlee said:

Good question, no idea.

The tape is the property of the premises, if you approach them they may let you see it. I guess it depends what you want it for..Legally I dont think you have a right to see it. But ask a lawyer.

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Yeah, i think im gonna have to go see one. To cut a long story short. somebody has used my membership to gain access to a private members club and then attempted to commit credit card fraud inside. Hence, i went to the club last night and was informed that 'I' was no longer allowed in. So i hoped to obtain the camera footage as i believe i know who has done it. i think i need a criminal lawyer


u need to go to the police first ...
are you ready for submission

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Reply #4 posted 04/02/07 11:33am

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3121 said:

This is really a question for UK orgers. Does any knowledgeable individual know where i stand legally if wish to obtain a copy of, or at minimum, a viewing of a security tape from a premises where it has been suggested i was on a particular time/day.


How would i go about this?

Any help would be truly appreciated.



Well if you have been there before, you will know the whereabouts of the place.. I suggest you save yourself the hassle of going to police/lawyers etc.. just steal the fucker.. nod
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Reply #5 posted 04/02/07 12:48pm

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If the tape is owned by a public authority it appears you can

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...143657.stm



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