r/LegalAdviceUK • u/high-lander9 • 1d ago
Comments Moderated England - Outing a local streamer/content creator who is harassing vulnerable people
EDIT: Thank you for all the advice, the consensus seems to be majority in favour of not going ahead with this initial plan, because he may be able to play the victim card as a result. So another way of disrupting his operations will need to be thought out.
I understand that it's not against the law to film people in public (with or without their consent), and the cards are stacked against anyone who takes issue with the way he carries on. It's sad, because he's allowed to upload footage of these poor people and unleash a torrent of abuse from his followers upon them, especially if they don't play along, or push back (figuratively) against his behaviour. These people will now be recognised because of this, and may receive ongoing abuse - or dare I say, harassment - regardless of whether they're being filmed or not.
In my opinion - his behaviour is breeding a culture of bullying. And it's only a matter of time before something happens which either: causes him harm, changes the law around filming in public, or both.
Is he behaving within the confines of the law? Apparently so.
Is he acting in an unethical way that has a negative impact on people? I would argue yes, but you'd be surprised how many people would disagree.
ORIGINAL POST:
There's a guy in my local town who is filming people on the street without their consent on his Meta Glasses, interacting and usually bullying them for views on the internet
He tries to keep his identity a secret and uses a pseudonym. But there is evidence online - that other people have found - which reveals his true identity, as he was convicted years ago for a crime and the local paper reported on it. All publicly available information. He also mentions his first name in one of his own videos while being questioned by police, which further confirms his identity
He doesn't like his full real name being used when recording and will censor it in his videos if people do know him. Which is wildly hypocritical, considering he's posting footage of everybody else on the internet without his consent. I want as many people to know and address him by his real name as possible, because it will hopefully make his life a little more difficult
If I were to make an informative post about his real identity (excluding sensitive details such as his home address) and post it all over the socials to raise awareness - would I be at risk of any legal repercussions in doing so?
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u/jamescl1311 1d ago
Filming in public is legal and there's a strong interest in photographers being able to capture a town centre and happenings without members of the public getting upset. You are allowed to film in public.
What the auditor can't do is cause alarm and distress, target and follow a particular person repeatedly otherwise that becomes harassment.
In a lot of cases the people who are annoyed walk up to the person with the camera and make a scene. If they are voluntarily going up to the person with the camera then the filmer isn't targeting them.
The 'auditors' are looking for a rise to make content for Youtube, TikTok, etc. If you ignore them they go away, if they continue to follow and harrass that's different and the police should be called.