Hotel Room Camera Legality

Summary

In Greece and Turkey, installing surveillance cameras in private areas without consent is generally illegal. Greeces Article 22 of the Constitution and Turkeys Article 134 of the Penal Code protect privacy. In Singapore, the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) requires informing individuals before recording and restricts footage use. Always consult a local attorney for specific legal advice.

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My hotel is in Greece and turkey
In Greece and Turkey, it's generally illegal to install surveillance cameras in private areas without consent. Here are the specific laws:
- In Greece, Article * of the Constitution protects privacy.
- In Turkey, Article * of the Turkish Penal Code prohibits recording without consent.
Please consult with a local attorney for further assistance.
What about Singapore
In Singapore, the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) governs the use of cameras for personal surveillance. Here are the key points:
- You must inform all individuals before recording.
- The footage cannot be used for non-intended purposes.

Consult a local attorney for further information.
For turkey and greece, would it make a difference if my camera is not hidden
In both Turkey and Greece, the law generally forbids recording without consent, even if the camera is not hidden. It's always wise to seek local legal advice for specific situations.