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Perhaps not actively, but I bet in case of a hot woman or something weird going on they'll know where the monitors are.

I also have two separate family members that have businesses with cameras, and they both look at what's going from an app on their iPads while they watch TV in the evening (actually, having seen them do it is probably why I know videos at businesses are not handled properly).



Don't public places like shops have to have a sign saying there's CCTV? So customers know they're watched just like in the street.


Not in Italy nor Poland.

Also, what difference would that make? I already know I'm being filmed, the problem is that there is no control over how that video is used.


>Not in Italy nor Poland.

Which does not mean that there isn't a Law (in Italy) mandating it.

[Italian] Articolo 13 del Decreto Legislativo n.196/2003 e Videosorveglianza - Provvedimento generale - 29 aprile 2004:

http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-... [/Italian]

In a nutshell: http://www.garanteprivacy.it/Garante-Home-theme/images/origi...

Surely it makes no difference whatsoever.


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