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That's what you took from the video ?




Growlybear Wrote:

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> However wrong it is for someone to try to steal

> your bike, are you sure you're allowed to publish

> CCTV footage like this on the internet?

Growlybear Wrote:

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> However wrong it is for someone to try to steal

> your bike, are you sure you're allowed to publish

> CCTV footage like this on the internet?


Yes. You can film anyone in a public place and use the footage if it not for profit. Even under the DPA, domestic CCTV gets an exemption.

And PLEASE don't forget to always report crimes no matter your opinion of the police. Even if you think they won't do anything, if people do not report crimes then the government can say "There's no crimes! Let's reduce the fuding for police!"


On a related matter, I am applying for a CleanerGreenerSafer Award funding. Near me are several designated motorcycle bays but they are lacking rails with which to attach D-locks to. (Ground Anchors are all very well but people with D-Locks can't use them easily if at all.) The local councillor says that you can apply for ground anchors. But I am applying for CGS funding so that the designated motorcycle bays can be made safer for bikers.


Apply for them!

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