Public spaces fall under the same data protection act.
You are dancing all around.
ps: when I put a camera on my door to film the entrance, then that is considered part of the private property. And in fact, if that camera additionally also films the public road and thus people who aren't...
Peskov just made another war speech.
He literally said that "freezing the conflict" is unacceptable to Russia.
He said that the only thing that is acceptable to Russia is that ALL GOALS AND TARGETS are accomplished.
So much for this "compromise" you keep asking for....
So just as I said, the...
But you know.
Meaning they are visible.
Having said that, finding examples of people breaking the law, does not mean the law doesn't exist.
Fact remains. Hidden camera's without signs that there is video surveillance, is illegal in the EU as per the data protection / privacy laws.
I am.
...and justice and democracy and freedom and human rights.
No. Instead, I support standing up to those that do. Like Putin.
That goes for wars of aggression. Not for defending against aggression.
And the way to verify if they are correct is by objective testing thereof with more accurate tools then their subjective senses.
Sounds like you agree but for some reason insist on continuing the argument.
They aren't.
If it was a hidden camera and there was no sign, then the security system was in breach of EU law and thus illegal.
And even with not hidden cam's, you'll usually see signs like these:
And while looking for it, this one cracked me up
:tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
False.
This concerns EU laws on data protection. Camera's collect personal data (your image).
In public, camera's must be clearly visible and / or it is mandatory to put notices up that the area is being filmed.
This is EU law.
It goes for cameras in public and even on private property...
Those are your words, not mine.
I never declared the "West" as holy / perfect.
I'm just talking about Russia's behavior in the region.
One thing is certain: they certainly aren't the good guys.
No. Russian soldiers committing a myriad of war crimes in Ukraine is a matter of fact, not a matter of "rhetoric".
They only have themselves and their behavior to thank for that title, insofar as it is actually true.
I know what the Ukrainian refugee thinks that I employed.
We also know...
You can say that about anybody.
When I hire someone in my company, I also don't "know" in advance how well or bad he or she is going to do.
This is why I make evaluations and projections based on their CV and what they did in the past.
And I wouldn't expect an outstanding job from someone like...
I quoted it word for word, post for post and showed you how you in fact misunderstood @F1fan 's statement.
"misunderstood" then turned into "misrepresented" when you continued to double and triple down on it, after it was brought to your attention several times already.
I read the entire...
You have a great many things to hide.
People who say "I have nothing to hide" when defending things that would rape freedom of privacy, are people who never actually properly thought things through.
I feel like there is a giant step missing between "macho-man" and "snide sexual comments" on the one hand, and actually engaging in sexual violence / rape on the other.
I don't consider myself a "macho" at all, but as the vast majority of males will attest to, if being honest, then the "snide...