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We have a private driveway which leads to our

gite and our house, this drive is not visible from our house. We are

considering installing a video camera so that we can see when people

arrive on the drive way. This would not be able to capture images

outside of our property and would not impact on the privacy of anyone

inside the gite or in the garden.

Is there a legal requirement in France to inform people that the area is subject to video surveillance?

Thanks in advance

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[quote user="Suandpete"]We have a private driveway which leads to our

gite and our house, this drive is not visible from our house. We are

considering installing a video camera so that we can see when people

arrive on the drive way. This would not be able to capture images

outside of our property and would not impact on the privacy of anyone

inside the gite or in the garden.

[/quote]

Will it be recording the images or just display them in real time only, with no recording?

[quote user="Suandpete"]Is there a legal requirement in France to inform people that the area is subject to video surveillance?

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Yes - whether or not the images are recorded.

If the images are recorded, then you will need to make a declaration to CNIL. If the images are NOT recorded then there is no declaration to be made. See:

http://www.cnil.fr/dossiers/videosurveillance/fiches-pratiques/article/videosurveillance-quelle-declaration-4/

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  • 3 weeks later...

[quote user="jhon larson"]Yes you can do it this is not effecting the any one privacy, and its legal you can take care of your property.
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Despite on both of the threads you have replied to people have actually quoted and linked to the relevant article on the subjects you have disagreed with all the comments.

Why?

What is your background to disagree and on what basis are you making these claims?

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The "person" who has posted has done so solely to get the weblink on a webpage. Given that the site name has an interesting double meaning (it's to do with "criminal solicitors"), now I know that many of us hold the legal profession in general in disrepute, but I would have thought that a website listing solicitors as criminals may be sailing close to the wind ...

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