The GDPR/Data Protection angle was also raised but this seems a bit convoluted
It's within the line of sight of our kitchen and has the capacity to watch us while we're there.
I think the first option should always be taking to your neighbour. If they don't want to talk or if they disagree that's another matter. At least you tried.It doesn't bother me personally but at the same time it's clearly wrong. My question is how best can I give effect to its removal. We haven't spoken in years so the "quiet word" approach isn't an option I'm afraid.
Bear in mind it's very hard to see what is going on behind double-glazed windows in daylight, even less via a camera. He can probably see less than you think. If you have bright lights on and it's night time obviously this is different.
Thanks to everyone for the advice. It doesn't seem like there's a specific law that's being broken though.
I think that you will find that your neighbours primary motivation is security.
Not in this instance. It’s intimidation. There’s been other stuff.
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