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In the UK, privacy laws such as the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Human Rights Act 1998 protect individuals rights to privacy. Filming private residences without consent, especially for monetized content, is generally illegal. If you experience a privacy breach, you can report it to the platform and consider legal action for breach of privacy or defamation. If police actions were inappropriate, you can file a complaint with the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Document all events and communications thoroughly, and consider consulting specialists in privacy or police misconduct for specific advice.Full Conversation
Sealing with multi domain state actioned irregularities and disengagement of safeguarding for my two minors
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving state actions and safeguarding concerns for your children. It's important to address these matters promptly. Could you clarify if this involves family court proceedings or any specific legal actions taken by the state? This will help me provide more tailored information.
A youtuber has posted a monetised video of me at our private residence [flats but its private land]. Police were present in a false info lead forced entry while pregnant partner and two minors * and * were left traumatised
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds distressing. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Privacy Laws: In England, it is generally illegal to film private residences without consent, especially for monetized content.
- Report the Video: Contact the platform (YouTube) and report the video for privacy violation.
- Legal Action: Consider seeking legal advice to potentially pursue a claim for breach of privacy or defamation.
- Police Complaint: If the police's actions were inappropriate, you can file a complaint with the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
Would you like information on how to start a complaint or connect with local legal experts?
If i tell you the extent of things you might disengage. Because the chronology of events stems back to *, but the real anomolies began for me in *.
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Your situation seems complex and potentially involves significant legal issues. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide a bit more information about the core issue or any legal actions taken so far?
I am dealing with lawfare so that option is no good, ive been my own lawyer, doctor, analyst etc
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It sounds like you're dealing with a very complex situation that spans several years, involving privacy breaches and possibly inappropriate police actions. Since you've chosen to handle it yourself, consider documenting all events and communications thoroughly. If you need any specific legal information or guidance on a particular aspect, feel free to ask.
Whats your advise
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Given the complexity and duration of your situation, here are some steps to consider:
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all events, communications, and actions taken.
- Privacy Breach: Consider how you might enforce your rights under privacy laws.
- IOPC Complaint: If needed, pursue a complaint against inappropriate police actions.
- Seek Specialized Advice: Even if you're handling this yourself, consider consulting specialists in privacy or police misconduct for specific advice.
If you have further questions or need specific guidance, feel free to ask!
Can you expand on the privacy laws in uk?
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In the UK, privacy laws are primarily governed by:
- Data Protection Act *: Regulates the processing of personal data. It complements the GDPR, ensuring privacy rights for individuals.
- Human Rights Act *: Article * provides a right to respect for private and family life.
- Breach of Confidence: Protects confidential information from being disclosed.
If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!