Originally Posted by
ATNotts
Photographing someone isn't a GDPR issue. Publishing it is.
This is why you are very restricted how you use CCTV collected on domestic systems and doorbell cameras.
Individuals can be subject to the GDPR, if their data processing is beyond the scope of “purely personal or household activity” as defined in Article 2 of the GDPR
. It's awfully wide and vague, point being it's open to challenge. Like when TV films in a public place, they have a (usually small) sign saying you consent to being on camera by simply being there. The GDPR is bureaucrats ****fest. Hoops and hurdles and often ambiguous with a stupid outcome, which is why you see criminal's faces being pixilated #endrant