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Video Surveillance in Public Spaces: GDPR Limits for Private Cameras

Installing video surveillance cameras aimed at public spaces may lead to sanctions if the recording is not justified. As a general rule, private cameras should be limited to the property, premises or facility they are intended to protect.

What the Spanish Data Protection Authority says

The AEPD provides specific criteria in its video surveillance section and in its guide on the use of video cameras. Recording public spaces by private individuals or companies should be minimal and only incidental where necessary to protect private areas.

Common mistakes

Checklist before installing cameras

Conclusion

Video surveillance must be proportionate. If a private camera captures public space in a non-incidental way, sanction risk increases. Before installing cameras, organisations should adjust angles, information notices and access controls.

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