Harfield, Clive Geoffrey2025-10-162025-10-1620142023-11-130278-009710.1109/MTS.2014.2319976https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14802/6974Unless explicitly consented to by the subject, the image-taking (and by extension, the video or audio recording) of an individual is a moral intrusion against personal privacy: a moral wrong for which an over-riding claim of justification must be established if the image-taking is to take place without the subject's explicit consent. Why should this be so? This paper briefly establishes the connection between image-taking and conceptions underpinning personal privacy.ethicsprivacysurveillancegovernment policieslawcamerasphotographysecurityBody-worn POV technology : Moral harmJournal article2-s2.0-84902173735Published as green open accessControlledOpenPUB0201089217