| Does RIPA 2000 affect Registered Social Landlords (RSL's)? |
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Strictly speaking, unlike Local Authorities, Registered Social Landlords are NOT legally bound by the contents of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (R.I.P.A) However, non-compliance of the regulations contained within the act relevant to using surveillance as a means of evidence gathering, could be used as a defence in legal proceedings. As such, Warwickshire Investigation Agency would strongly recommend to RSL’s that they closely mirror the regulations set out in R.I.P.A in their guidelines with regard to their surveillance polices. All WIA evidence gathering in cases of anti social behaviour fully complies with RIPA 2000 and HR Acts as a matter of 'best practice and policy' - guaranteed We recommend that further consideration should also be given to the following areas: Call us today on 01789 770980 for a free no-obligation consultation with our ASB surveillance speciaist or visit the contact us page and request a free borchure of our services relative to ASB evidence gathering. |
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