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Old 16-09-2008, 04:10 PM   #7 (permalink)
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"They have no legal responsibility to show you any CCTV."

They do if registered with the data protection act. you can request any information stored on yourself, this incldes video footage. They can charge you an admin fee for processing e.t.c.

Pretty much there is nothing you can do, becuase there requirement is to meet their lisencing agreement, so if that agreement states only 10 days for exmaple thats the length they have to keep footage. i belive most places are getting upgraded to 30 days now on renewal of their liscence.
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