fished the walkway today 2up and a 1hour down whiting from the off nowt big maybe a couple size who ever had been fishing b4 us had left a load of crab shells and legs instead of throwing them in the water no the wonder the residents are sick would you like this at your back door we,ll loose it if we are not careful .
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Originally posted by kopite2k06 View PostSame old story m8 a mindless few give the rest of us a bad name. Its always been the same and think it always will unfortunately
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Originally posted by alan heeley View Postwas there this morning about 10am for walk plenty of anglers having a club comp if you look at the last house he has put cameras up so watch out looks like hes naming and shaming local anglers,he had even cut his bushes down for better coverage.
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Originally posted by simonsidecodcatcher View Postgood for the guy,why should he put up with it .
A quick google also suggests he is in contravention of both the Data Protection Act and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It is one thing to set up CCTV to monitor your own private property (legal), it is quite another to set up private CCTV cameras to monitor a public space.
Someone who was down there and has seen the cameras needs to make a call to South Tyneside Council on Monday and complain about them.
Still think good on the guy?Last edited by Stewart 1971; 11-09-2011, 10:35 AM.CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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didnt realise that this is the same guy that was mentioned in a previous post my view has changed completley now like. when i worked on security i was told that you can be fined up to 5 grand for pointing the cameras the wrong way lets hope this rule is the same for a residential camera ha ha. Lets all phone the council on him would like the address posted on ereNothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught
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It is breaking human rights for someone to be filming the public. I know someone who put their camera on the front of their drive for anti social behaviour and the police knocked on his door to tell him it was only allowed to point at his door. If he's the same guy who has scratched cars and gave people abuse maybe he should get the same treatment.<i>Put back what you don't need.</i>
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well said chaps, it certainly is an offence to be recording data other than your own front door, as my employer found out a couple of year ago when they tried to use it against me for washing me beamer at work ! this bloke needs putting to bed asap, cheers korky.
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ive been down a few times and thought no wounder he keeps complaing with the shouting and cary on down that end....doesnt help when people are p*****g up his propety too i guess
if you think about it how many of us would put up with it ? im sure i wouldnt
like most have said its only a small number thats doing it and half the time im sure they do it to winde him up
as for the camera last time i was there it was still pointing along his property
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I was down there a few weeks ago and the lad I went with had his car done. Massive scratch down the passenger side, from the front wing to the back. We thought it was kids. I think of myself a considerate angler. I always take my rubbish home and leave the place as how I would expect to find it. So as it has been said the 1% are ruining it for the other 99% but the 100% on the whole are getting the back lash.
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