Rapport : Surveillance une menace vers des droites fondamentales

Par Mick Meaney
Nouvelles d'alternative de RINF
Un nouveau rapport du Conseil de la Commission européenne pour la démocratie a averti que l'utilisation répandue de la surveillance publique est une menace vers nos « droites fondamentales ». La Commission de Venise a également fait des recommandations concernant la façon dont des libertés personnelles pourraient être protégées.
Recommendations include authorities and business to state the zones being filmed and set up a national body to guarantee the lawfulness of such installations, in line with the requirements of the European Convention on Human Rights and the international texts governing the gathering and protection of data.
“The right of the owner or inhabitant to protect his or her private property does not mean that a person who enters somebody else’s territory, has no right to respect for his or her privacy. He or she must instead be informed, or reasonably be made aware on other grounds, of the surveillance or the possibility of incidental surveillance. In addition, as is the case with surveillance in public places by public authorities, the person concerned is entitled to know if data have been collected and how the data collected will be processed and what use may be made thereof. And finally, he or she must have a legal remedy to have the legality of the surveillance reviewed,” states the report.
A Home Office spokesman said: “A review was under way into the issue of CCTV and how it can be used most effectively and fairly. There is no doubt that CCTV plays a vital role in the fight against crime.”
Read the report in full here:
http://www.venice.coe.int/docs/2007/CDL-AD(2007)027-e.asp
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