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New calls for Limerick council to use CCTV to catch dumpers in act’
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USING closed circuit television to catch dumpers in the act should be introduced immediately.
That’s according to local Aontu representative Sarah Beasley, who has rejected claims that the General Data Protection Legislation (GDPR) makes it harder to use it.
“GDPR does not prohibit the use of CCTV, if anything the legislation introduced by the EU in 2018 clarifies the position regarding the processing of personal information. The Data Protection Commission has published clear guidance on the use of CCTV, including community CCTV, while the Law Society of Ireland has studied the use and states that it is acceptable as long as it is operated in accordance with GDPR.,” she said describing illegal dumping as a “scourge”.
Now is a very anxious time for many within the legal profession.
We’re slowly moving out of our third lockdown after months of remote working and social distancing. Some are dealing with compromised health and bereavement.
Many have not seen any significant let up in their pre-COVID working patterns with long hours, a heavy workload and the requirement to be ‘always on’, as well as the added pressures of more traditional caring roles within the family.
Across the profession, members have had to engage with the technology of a new digitalised world and a growing sense of emotional disconnection from the workplace.