Public & semi-public places
An individual's right to privacy is qualified by location.
We should therefore not normally reveal information which discloses the precise location of a person's home or family without their consent, unless it is editorially justified.
People in public places or in semi-public places such as airports, railway stations and shopping malls cannot expect the same degree of privacy as in their own homes. However there may be circumstances where people can reasonably expect privacy even in a public place, for example, there is a greater expectation of privacy when someone is receiving medical treatment in a public or semi-public place.
We should operate openly wherever we are unless we have approval for secret recording. This is particularly important when our audio-visual equipment is not very obvious as in the case of small video cameras, mobile phone cameras or fixed webcams. We may need to use notices to make people aware that we are recording and to allow them to avoid us. At a live event or outside broadcast we should work in a defined area and tell people via information on posters or tickets that we are recording material and/or operating a webcam.

