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Video Recording Act 2010

Summary

The Video Recording Act 2010 sets out the legal rules for making video recordings of people and places in the UK. It protects people's privacy by controlling where recording is allowed and what people can do with videos once they're made.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing rules that control how video recordings are made and used. It aims to protect people's privacy and safety by setting clear limits on when and where someone can film others without permission.

A vote to oppose means

  • People might worry that strict rules on video recording could limit freedom of expression and make it harder to film evidence of crimes or wrongdoing. Others might be concerned about the cost and confusion of following complicated filming restrictions.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading15 Dec 2009
  • 2nd reading6 Jan 2010
  • Committee stage6 Jan 2010
  • 3rd reading6 Jan 2010

Lords

  • 1st reading7 Jan 2010
  • 2nd reading18 Jan 2010
  • Committee stage18 Jan 2010
  • Report stage18 Jan 2010
  • 3rd reading20 Jan 2010
Royal Assent21 Jan 2010
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