Cctv Footage Legal Concerns

Summary

CCTV footage from private property in Victoria generally requires consent for use unless part of a criminal investigation or tribunal order. If used without consent in a domestic tribunal, it may breach privacy laws. Inform the tribunal and consider filing a complaint with the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner.

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It might be used against me in a domestic tribunal
In Victoria, CCTV footage from your private property can be used in a domestic tribunal if it is considered relevant evidence. However, there are privacy laws and rules around admissibility.
- Consent: Your consent might be needed unless it's part of an investigation or tribunal order.
- Relevance: The tribunal will consider if the footage is relevant to the case.
Do you have any specific concerns about the footage or the case?
It was pntrovided without my conse
It sounds like your CCTV footage was provided without your consent. In Victoria, this can be concerning. If the footage was obtained without your permission and you believe it violates your privacy, you may want to raise this issue with the tribunal.
- Privacy Laws: Unauthorized use of your footage might breach privacy laws.
- Tribunal: Inform the tribunal about the lack of consent and request that they consider this in their decision.
Would you like more information on how to address this with the tribunal?
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To address this with the tribunal, you can:
- Raise the Issue: Inform the tribunal that the footage was obtained without your consent.
- Privacy Complaint: Consider filing a complaint with the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner.
Do you have any other specific concerns or need assistance with another aspect of this issue?
Thank you
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It sounds like you have a valid concern about your privacy and the use of your CCTV footage. If you need further assistance, consider consulting with a legal professional who can provide you with more detailed advice. Good luck with your case!