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    Security cameras have recently been installed in the foyers and car park entrances in our older (1970’s) large unit complex. I would have thought that some sort of warning signs would be required to advise residents and visitors of the operation of such devices. Apparently the EC doesn’t think so. Is there any legal requirement for such notices? 

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    Jimmy-T
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      If a by-law has been passed allowing security cameras viewing common property, you don’t need to put up signs to alert owners – although you probably should.

      However, under Work Health and Safety legislation there shoud be signs up warning any tradespeople who may work in these areas that they may be under surveillance.

      The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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