I think that if they are truly not identifiable then GDPR might not apply, however you are capturing their car regs so I would imagine that’s a problem.
You could take a look a say the RTE news (perhaps some recent documentaries online) to see if car regs are readable etc, it might give you some idea what to do.
Aside from GDPR, will the construction company have a problem with you videoing what is effectively their construction site?
Unfortunately, its quiet. More a facebook pandemic instead of a covid one :D I’m not sure much can be done to entice people back to the forum/site. I’ve kept the site here running just in case though. I don’t like giving up lol
Hope all is well at your end?
By, got your tweet, the site should be fast. Images are all in the cloud and the rest of the site is hosted (shared) on fast SSD drives.
Sounds good Steve. I didn’t bother at all last year with the way Arsenal were lol
More hope now for the season ahead, plus an FA Cup in the bag, ahem. sorry about that ;)
I don’t believe that there are any specific laws (anyone else please feel free to correct me) re photography in public places. Street photography, for example has no specific laws here unlike say in France. That said, blocking access or a path with equipment might would probably be an issue.
If you are obviously staging photos with lighting equipment on private property then I’d suggest that it would be best to seek their permission first. Walking around with a camera in hand ie like a tourist will probably be fine.
That said many shopping centres etc, will almost certainly have an issue with photos being taken. Security might ask you to stop…