Following disclosure
of the video surveillance evidence and subsequent comments by the medical experts, Kirk agreed to accept the # 25,000 paid into court out of time on the basis that she pay the defendant's costs from the payment in (circa # 21,000).
In addition, broad exemptions carving out police body cameras and various
sources of video surveillance exclude some of the most visible forms of surveillance from the ordinance's protections.
You might consider him the
god of video surveillance: Somehow, Argus's eyes relayed useful information to what must have been an impressive occipital lobe that could make sense of it all.
In the aftermath of the attack, two - thirds of Massachusetts residents surveyed supported increasing the
number of video surveillance cameras (66 percent) and the number of police officers at public gatherings (69 percent) in an effort to prevent future attacks.
As a result, the plaintiff's claim for damages for loss of future income was cut off as of the
date of the video surveillance because the judge ruled that the video was good evidence that the plaintiff had recovered and could have worked as of this date.
Although a personal injury case, the decision Tambosso v Holmes 2015 BCSC 359, demonstrated that between a
combination of video surveillance and 194 pages of Facebook entries, that the plaintiff's claim was exaggerated and in total contradiction to... Read more
Because of the
risk of video surveillance being used in your case, there is no real value to you overstating the extent of your injuries and your limitations from the injuries.
Written By: Bryan Sansom and William Harding, Student - at - Law In personal injury cases, the
use of video surveillance to discredit a plaintiff's injuries is a common tactic employed by insurance companies...
These relate to chronic pain complaints and the value, if any,
of video surveillance.